Send your intention to the Garden Tomb in Jerusalem
Send your intention to the Garden Tomb
in Jerusalem
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The Garden Tomb, near Damascus Gate in Jerusalem, offers a quiet place for prayer and reflection in a serene garden setting. Many Christians visit to contemplate the death and resurrection of Jesus in a peaceful atmosphere.
Just outside Damascus Gate, paths lead through a quiet garden to a rock-cut tomb from the Second Temple period. The site is cared for by the Garden Tomb Association and welcomes simple, personal prayer throughout the day.
When you submit your intention, we bring your written prayer to the the Garden Tomb, place it with reverence, and pray together with the clergy. Afterwards, we take a simple photo as respectful proof. Within a few days, you receive both the photo and your Prayer Certificate by email.
We always take photos discreetly, so our presence never disrupts worship.
We always take photos discreetly, so our presence never disrupts worship.
Prayer being placed at the Garden Tomb
Fill out the prayer request form and select the Garden Tomb.
We deliver your Prayer Certificate to the Garden Tomb.
Your Prayer Certificate, mailed with a photo of it placed at the Garden Tomb.
"Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours."
Mark 11:24
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Everything you need to know about sending prayers to the Garden Tomb.
Everything you need to know about sending
prayers to the Garden Tomb.
Near Damascus Gate, the Garden Tomb offers a quiet setting that recalls the burial and resurrection of Jesus. By placing your intention here, you join an ongoing stream of Christian prayer in Jerusalem. We handle every prayer reverently on site.
Your prayer is printed and placed at the Garden Tomb in Jerusalem, near Damascus Gate, with care and reverence.
Yes. We email you a simple photo from the site together with your Prayer Certificate, usually within a few days.
Yes, you can submit prayers on behalf of loved ones. Simply include their names in your prayer submission.
The frequency varies greatly. Some individuals send prayers monthly as part of their spiritual practice, others do so every few months or during life’s special moments. Many also use this service as a unique and meaningful gift for loved ones.