What difference do we want our congregation to make in the world?

It all comes down to our values, developed after substantial congregational input. Values define who we are and drive the most important decisions we make: what we spend our money on; programs we provide; and experiences within worship. It’s our values that define our mission, which then creates our more specific ends statements (goals), all listed below.
This brief survey, designed by your Board of Trustees, will measure the starting point of our 5-year journey to achieve these ends. Your responses to this survey will tell us where we are starting, and then future surveys will measure our progress. If we are moving closer each year, we can celebrate! If not, it will be time to redesign our efforts.
Thank you for helping our church make a difference in the world.
Please note that ample space has been provided at the end of the survey to allow you to share any thoughts you may have had as you responded to the questions below.

To assist you in completing this quick survey, here are our Values and Ends Statements.

Values: •Wonder •Authentic Connection •Courageous Community •Love in Action

Ends Statements:
We create brave space for all ages where we:
•Know our authentic Unitarian Universalist faith identity, teach it to our children, share it with others, and live it in the world.
•Develop meaningful spiritual practices that connect us to wonder.
•Ask for and receive care, support, and connection in times of struggle, joy, and transition.
•Grow leaders who serve the needs of our congregation and our community with faith, resilience, and courage.
•Steward our congregational community with our time, talent, and money.
•Participate actively in our larger Unitarian Universalist community.
•Understand systems of oppression and privilege and work to dismantle them within ourselves, our congregation, our community, and the larger world.
•Work in deep partnership to advance justice and heal our community and our world.

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* 1. How effective are our church's efforts to teach our faith to our children and youth?

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* 2. To what extent do you feel that you can comfortably take risks, try new experiences, make mistakes and ask for help within our congregation?

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* 3. An important source of care, support, and connection in a congregation is being able to share life's struggles, joys, and transitions with each other. To what extent have you been able to ask people at church to share these life events with you and what response have you received?

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* 4. When do you talk to others (not within UUCN) about Unitarian Universalism?

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* 5. To what extent do you believe you live out your UU values as you go about your days?

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* 6. Do you have a meaningful spiritual practice that connects you to wonder? If so, to what extent has this church enhanced that practice?

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* 7. Has UUCN provided you with the opportunities you have wanted to be a leader within the past church year? If so, how much support did you receive?

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* 8. How valuable has your church leadership experience been in expanding your skills and in supporting your growth as a person?

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* 9. My contributions in time, talent and financial support have a direct impact on the success and sustainability of UUCN.

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* 10. Within the past 5 years, have you participated in the larger UU community? Check all that apply.

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* 11. To what extent do you see members of UUCN working in partnership with each other and other organizations to advance justice and promote healing in our community and our world?

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* 12. To what extent have sermons and teachings at UUCN helped you develop a deeper understanding of systemic oppressions and helped you work to dismantle them, both personally and within the larger world?

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* 13. The UUA defines three levels of commitment to racial justice, the Status Quo Congregation, the Multiculturally Aware Congregation, and the Anti-Racist Congregation. Which describes UUCN?

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* 14. Is there anything else you would like us to know about your experience at UUCN? (The text box below will expand as you type.)

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