Someone will say Amen to you, too.
Ask for an act — for you, your mom, your team, your city. Real people answer, and you watch the Amens gather.
Ask for an actor open the classic feedWhy this works
One word, universally understood
Every Christian tradition says Amen. The CTA is not a like button wearing church clothes — it IS the liturgical act. A 16-year-old reads it as a tap; a grandmother reads it as prayer. Both are right.
The grammar the young already speak
One story per screen, vertical snap, giant primary action, side rail for deepening (candle, rosary, share). Zero learning curve — but the pace is a vigil, not a doom-scroll: warm light, serif intentions, real names.
Parents trust candlelight
Never pure black. The palette is a lit chapel — warm near-dark, one ember gradient, scripture-weight type. No streaks-anxiety on the surface; Grace and saint cards stay one tap deeper.
The brand: keep acts, add the verb
acts (lowercase, living flame) stays — the Book of Acts equity is real. The tagline becomes the invitation: say amen. If a bolder rename is ever wanted, the one candidate worth testing is EMBER — carry an ember — but Amen-as-verb makes the name almost secondary.
Everything underneath already exists
Amen = the real +10 pray action (anti-farm guarded). The side rail opens the real act hub. The vigil chip is the live moment. Ask is the real wizard. This is a new face on the same body — shippable, not vapor.