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WHERE WE ARE AT WESTSHORE UU Responses from the Capital Campaign House Parties and the Beehive Ball 2014-2015
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DATA COLLECTED Beehive Ball Eight topic questions/statements were provided to attendees Attendees were encouraged to discuss answers with other partygoers Capital Campaign meetings Three questions were asked of attendees Answers were provided in moderated small group settings Responses to two of three questions are included in analysis
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ANALYSIS METHOD Answers from both settings were read and collated into categories based on similarity of topics Answers fell into two broad categories: IMPROVEMENTS or ISSUES to be addressed, and SUCCESSES Some overlap exists between information gathered in both settings due to some congregants attending both events
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SUCCESSES Categories include: Church and Identity; Connect; Grow/learn; Serve/social responsibility; Sermons/classes; Faith and thought; Tolerance Similar people/safe space Family support Beehive Ball comments: 100 successes vs. 85 improvements Capital Campaign comments: 28 successes vs. 18 improvements
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Beehive Ball *Capital Campaign Church and Identity201 Connect185 Grow/learn143 Serve/social responsibility144 Sermons/classes145 Faith and thought12- Tolerance93 Similar people/safe space8- Family support64 Note: items will not sum to 100 due to overlap between item categorization
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EXAMPLES OF SUCCESSES Church and Identityatheist, humanist, UU by choice Connect”I love the people and their beliefs;” extended families Grow/learn”I want [my children] to understand what spiritual practice is.” Serve/social responsibility “I come to tune up my moral compass” Sermons/classes“The services and sermons help me to find my way” Faith and thought “It stimulates my mind and comforts my spirit” Tolerance “The courage to take a stand on the side of love and social justice is found here” Similar people/safe space “To give [my children] chances at life-long friendships with like-minded families.” Family support “It’s a place to raise our children;” Child Care Center
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IMPROVEMENTS/ISSUES TO BE ADDRESSED Sound quality Multimedia use Music Services/Worship Building/grounds/facilities Parking Advertising/Signage Community Outreach Congregational In-reach Religious Education Congregational Makeup/Demographics Beehive Ball comments largely solution-oriented; Capital Campaign comments more general Categories include:
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Beehive BallCapital Campaign Sound Quality51 Multimedia Use91 Music3- Worship Services111 Building/grounds/facilities131 Parking3- Advertising/signage6- Community Outreach121 Congregational In-reach89 Religious Education3- Congregational Makeup44
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EXAMPLES OF IMPROVEMENTS/ISSUES TO BE ADDRESSED Sound System: more lavalier mics Multimedia: expand/improve wifi coverage Music: more music in services Worship services: include more interactive elements Building/grounds: energy efficiency, solar power Parking: valet parking Advertising/signage: print media coverage Community outreach: community events (aside from music) hosted by the church Congregational In-reach: “Fully intergenerational social gatherings without a set to accomplish list” Religious education: “Paid jobs for kids” Congregational make-up: “Too much separation between the generations”
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SO WHAT NOW? DIRECTIONS FOR THE FUTURE ALL comments should be passed on to appropriate individuals or groups Follow-up on specific issues probably a good idea! Solutions/improvements can or should be addressed based on feasibility AND impact Information generated by report should be available to congregation via the church website Other mechanisms of data collection and analysis should be initiated Current “Ends” survey as one example; Other surveys planned More feedback and brainstorming at events should be collected
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