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2012
April
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IOP 11-12: Follow Up Congregational Survey
IOP 11-12: Follow Up Congregational Survey
The Institute of Preaching
Congregational Survey
Earlier this year, your pastor was selected to participate in the Institute of Preaching sponsored by our annual conference and Duke Divinity School. As part of that experience, your pastor asked for your feedback on his or her ministry in general and his or her preaching in particular. As we end the Institute, we want to give you an opportunity to again offer feedback to your pastor. As a reminder, the survey is anonymous and can only be completed once. A report will be compiled from all survey responses and provided to your pastor early in the summer.
Questions marked with a * are required.
Who is your pastor?
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Kelly Giese
Sara McKinley
John Franklin
Curtis Goforth
Jeffrey Smith
Ashley Pickerel
Luther Lingle
Paul Machtel
Shirley Groom
Amber Massingill
James Weekley
David Miller
Angela Marlowe
Sermon Content
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${piping_text} helps me understand the Bible
${piping_text} helps me understand what it means to follow Jesus
${piping_text} gives me context for the scripture that helps me understand it historically and theologically
${piping_text} interprets the scripture in helpful ways
${piping_text} tells interesting stories when preaching
It is evident ${piping_text} puts time into sermon preparation
I understand ${piping_text}'s sermons
It is evident that ${piping_text} is a person of prayer
${piping_text}'s sermons are Spirit-filled
${piping_text}'s preaching provides me with insights into scripture
I learn something from ${piping_text}'s preaching
${piping_text}'s preaching relates to the scriptures
Sermon Delivery
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${piping_text} uses appropriate language
${piping_text} is easy to listen to
${piping_text} has a pleasant voice
${piping_text} is overly dramatic when preaching
${piping_text} uses his or her voice to keep me interested in the sermon
${piping_text} is easy to understand
${piping_text} uses appropriate gestures
${piping_text} is passionate
Our Context
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Our congregation is known for excellent worship
${piping_text} tells stories that are appropriate to this congregation
${piping_text}'s preaching relates to what is going on in the world
${piping_text}'s preaching relates to what is going on in the life of this church
${piping_text}'s preaching relates to what is going on in my life
Our congregation has visitors in worship
People who visit our church want to join this church
${piping_text} is an effective leader of this congregation
Our church has a reputation for excellent preaching
${piping_text} is a good fit with this congregation
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${piping_text} is a good theological match with this congregation
${piping_text} cares about this congregation
${piping_text}’s preaching reaches people of all ages
Our church has a reputation for excellent music
Our congregation’s best-attended worship service is traditional in style
Our congregation’s best-attended worship service is blended (a mix of traditional and contemporary elements) in style
Our congregation’s best-attended worship service is contemporary in style
The Impact of Preaching
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${piping_text}’s preaching is memorable
I want others to hear ${piping_text}’s preaching
I tell others about ${piping_text}’s sermons
${piping_text}’s preaching challenges me
${piping_text}’s preaching challenges me to serve
${piping_text}’s preaching asks me to relate to God in new ways
${piping_text}’s preaching inspires me to pray
${piping_text}’s preaching inspires me to read the Bible
${piping_text}’s preaching helps me relate to God
${piping_text}’s preaching helps me develop spiritually
${piping_text}’s preaching inspires me to give to the church
Overall
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I like hearing ${piping_text} preach
${piping_text}’s preaching excites me
${piping_text}’s preaching bores me
${piping_text}’s sermons are too long
${piping_text}’s sermons are too short
${piping_text} is receptive to feedback
When you think about ${piping_text}’s preaching, what three words come to mind?
What is the best part of hearing ${piping_text} preach?
If there was one thing that you wish ${piping_text} did differently Sunday-by-Sunday, what would it be?
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