What have we Lost?  What have we Gained?
We would like to identify what we have found hard and what has been a blessing as we look forward to the Post Covid Church.  At this time we don't want to miss this opportunity to dig a-little deeper into the question - Where do we go from here?

The 4 questions are:
1) What have we lost in the last two months that must remain lost?
2) What has been lost in the past few months that we must regain in the weeks and months ahead?
3) What has been gained in the last few months that must now be retained and developed?
4) What has been gained that was fine for the season but can now be lost?

Please can you respond below if possible
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Which Church do you usually Attend? *
Spending time and resources doing "busy work" that doesn't bring people closer to Jesus *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
The feeling of "keeping the Show on the road" *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
The we use too much paper and un-needed printing *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
The idea that we are only 4 individual churches building's and congregations *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
The feeling that what goes on during a Sunday service is the most important thing we do *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
That liturgy driven services are the only way *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
Needing to prepare 4 services each week in 4 different places *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
Anything else to add?
Our presence in the wider community *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
Regular Youth and Children interaction *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
Regathering community which has been separated *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
Relational contact with those on the edges and margins of our communities *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
The ability to physically meet and worship in the same space *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
Different variety and expression of worship in our collective service *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
The joy of singing together in worship *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
The option to celebrate communion together *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
Financial giving - we need to look at sustaining the Parish in the future *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
Hosting and running community and social activities *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
Anything else to add?
Personal responsibility for spiritual growth and discipleship *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
Wider participation across the Parish *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
More flexibility and resilience as a church in a difficult situation. We need to be lighter on our feet. *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
Stronger relationships with others and more overt conversations of faith and praying with others *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
Use of modern technology and media *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
We are looking out for each other better *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
We can't let Zoom replace face to face meetings, but it has its place *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
Anything else to add?
Digital and online content need not be the only interaction *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
For a diverse group of people with different traditions.. We only having one service option each week *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
Whats App, Zoom and phone based contact with each other can be lost. *
strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
Anything else to add?
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