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Reported openness to digital prayer is high, though it is still a new and rare addition to church life.

- Still, the majority of Christians does not typically participate in gatherings intended for group prayer, whether online or in person.

- Younger Christians have greater openness to digital group prayer—and group prayer—in general.

- About two-thirds of Christians (68%)—and even one-quarter of those with no faith (23%)—indicate they are at least somewhat open to participating in a time of prayer online.

Before Christians embrace digital group prayer, they’ll need to embrace group prayer in general.

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