“Where Two or Three” is a deeply reflective sacred song inspired by Matthew 18:15–20, exploring reconciliation, mercy, forgiveness, and the healing power of Christian community. Written in a plainspoken and emotionally honest style, this piece reflects Christ’s call not to condemn, but to restore… to seek unity instead of division… and to remember that even the smallest gathering of faith carries His living presence.
With gentle, meditative imagery and a flowing refrain, Where Two or Three speaks to churches, choirs, prayer services, reconciliation themes, Communion meditation, and anyone searching for healing within broken relationships. Rooted in Scripture and human truth, the song reminds us that mercy is never weakness… it is the hard work of love.
“Where two or three are gathered near,
You dwell within what we restore…”
Perfect for:
• Choirs and soloists
• Reconciliation and healing services
• Communion or reflective liturgies
• Retreats and prayer gatherings
• Contemporary sacred concerts
• Meditations on forgiveness and unity
As a young Catholic who adores hymns, I would like to become more aware of those I haven’t heard before. I’m also looking for a space to help identify songs I’d heard once but lost to my memory
Engagée dans la diffusion de la musique catholique, je cherche à partager des chants pour contribuer à l’œuvre d’évangélisation selon mes humbles moyens. Que Dieu veille sur chacun de nous !
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As a Catholic songwriter and singer myself, I want to contribute to the community and receive info on how to promote good Catholic songs to a wide audiences.
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