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Surveys are wonderful – though limited – tools for gathering data on worship priorities and practices.  The survey used by the CICW/Brehm study group asked broad questions in four categories: Leadership, Liturgy, Community, and Curriculum.  Many other research goals and strategies might suggest other questions and/or analytical data-gathering mechanisms. 

Jennifer Lord, Dean of the Chapel at Austin Theological Seminary, recently engaged in a study of worship at other seminaries of the PC(USA).  She is still processing the data gleaned from this survey, but she has generously agreed to allow her survey questions to be posted here as an instructive comparative example:

In another study, Lester Ruth, Lily May Jarvis Professor of Christian Worship at Asbury Theological Seminary, along with J.D. Walt, Dean of the Chapel at the Wilmore campus, constructed a survey to gather data on the role of Chapel on Asbury’s two main campuses.  While it covers some of the same ground as the surveys above, it is a different sort of questionnaire; it collects quantitative data on central questions of value.  So, for example, instead of asking what sort of correspondence there might be between classroom and worship modeled in chapel, it asks rather whether there should be any correspondence, and records the strength of the response (see question 18). 

Again, we have received kind permission to post here the questions from that survey.

Questionnaire regarding the Role of Chapel

Instructions:  Please note that “worship” in this survey refers generally, i.e. to a whole worship service and to its separate actions.  Mark each of the following statements as to how critical a role each is for worship at the seminary. 
a) very important b) somewhat important c) neutral d) not very important e) not at all important

  1. To give me good ideas as to how to lead worship after graduation
  2. To model good biblical preaching
  3. To enhance community as the context for seminary education
  4. To grow spiritually as a Christian disciple
  5. To re-create past experiences where I have encountered God in worship
  6. To experiment with new ways of worship
  7. To grow in Christian/spiritual formation
  8. To model faithful worship for the church
  9. To have seminary chapels encourage me and give me energy for doing my work in the seminary
  10. To make community happen, to bring our community together as the context for theological education
  11. To model a variety of kinds of Christian worship
  12. To gain a vision of God
  13. To enhance the teaching done in classes
  14. To give an opportunity for professors and their administrators to be pastoral and demonstrate their faith
  15. To encourage persons preparing for ministry
  16. To glorify God in a communal setting
  17. Of the preceding list (statements 1-16), which is the most critical for the life of the community in your opinion? 
    (Note that this question asks respondents to choose ONE among the previous 16 statements as the most critical.  Data from this question can be broken down by constituency.  For example, do students and faculty fundamentally disagree about the most important function of worship on the seminary campus?)
  18. Should there be correspondence between the classroom and what is modeled in worship in chapel?
  19. During the current semester, did our chapel services regularly substitute for your worship in a local church?
  20. Should worship in our seminary have the same role(s) that it does in the life of a Christian congregation?
  21. During the current semester, what was your level of attendance at Tuesday/Thursday chapels?  Mark the answer most representative of your attendance:  a) I never miss or almost never miss; b) I attend more than half;  c) I attend less than half;  d) I never attend.
  22. If you miss regularly or frequently, why?  a) by circumstance; b) by choice
  23. During the current semester, what was your level of attendance at Wednesday chapels?  a) I never miss or almost never miss; b) I attend more than half;  c) I attend less than half;  d) I never attend.
  24. What is your level of attendance at other seminary worship services beyond these chapels? (e.g. dorm services, Easter vigils, commencement, etc.)  a) I never miss; b) I make most of these;  c) I rarely participate;  d) I never come
    Instructions:  Faithful Christian worship achieves its goal when (please rank questions 25-28 from highest to lowest, using each of the numbers 1,2,3, and 4 only once):
  25. Christian community is strengthened.
  26. I feel I have an experience with God.
  27. Persons are formed and transformed in Christ.
  28. The Story of God in Scripture is unfolded.

[the remaining questions gathered data about status on campus (faculty, spouse, student, staff, etc.), degree program and year in program, ethnicity, denominational affiliation, and gender]

© 2007 Lester Ruth and J.D. Walt.  Used by permission.