Verse 1
I’ve prayed on Sunday in a crowded pew,
And in my kitchen when I didn’t know what to do.
I’ve whispered prayers with tears falling down,
And called Your name when nobody was around.
Verse 2
I’ve talked to You in traffic, bumper to bumper,
When life got heavy and the road felt longer.
I’ve sat in silence with nothing to say,
Yet somehow You still heard me anyway.
Chorus
You don’t need a church bell ringing,
Or a perfect song I’m singing.
You don’t need a mountain view,
To hear my heart and pull me through.
In pajamas, in a pew,
In joy or pain, Lord, I need You.
No matter where I am today,
Just an invitation, and You make a way.
Verse 3
When the night gets dark and faith feels small,
You’re still the God who hears it all.
A broken whisper, a grateful praise,
You meet me right where I am each day.
Bridge
You are closer than the air I breathe,
Closer than the eyes can see.
Every road and every mile,
You’re walking with me all the while.
Final Chorus
You don’t need a special place,
Just a heart reaching for Your grace.
Through every season, tried and true,
Lord, my soul belongs to You.
In traffic, tears, or silent prayer,
I know Your presence meets me there.
You don’t need a location, Lord,
You just need an invitation.