Two thirds of worshippers say they’re “highly satisfied” with virtual services

For religious folks, you’d think that sitting at your computer and watching a sermon wouldn’t be quite the same as seeing the real thing. But, overall, most people who use the internet to connect with their faith-based communities appear to be pretty satisfied with the experience. Only a small percentage of folks seem to think digital religion sorta sucks. According to Pew’s research…
About two-thirds of U.S. adults who regularly watch religious services online or on TV say they are generally “extremely” or “very” satisfied with these services. Nearly three-in-ten virtual worshippers (28%) say they are “somewhat” satisfied with the services they watch, and 5% say they are “not too” or “not at all” satisfied.