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"United in Prayer," Governor Kevin Stitt's virtual prayer event on Tuesday, was a video montage of Oklahomans in various cities and backgrounds discussing the importance of prayer and offering prayer for the state, elected leaders, health care "front line" workers, people facing COVID-19 challenges and other concerns.
The online prayer effort, which lasted about 35 minutes, was coordinated by Oklahoma Capitol Culture, a nonprofit led by the Rev. Joel Harder.
He said 1,520 people registered for the event, from 65 different counties across Oklahoma by his last count on Tuesday afternoon. He said he assumed that many of the registrations represented more than one person participating.


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