Sermon/Homily Delivery Survey
Help us understand how you deliver your sermons or homilies so we can serve you better. This survey focuses on your primary weekly sermon (so bias your answers toward that), but it isn't limited to it.
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1. About how often do you deliver sermons or homilies?
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2. Do you typically preach from a lectionary?
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3. What sermon notes do you typically use when you preach?
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4. How do you typically take your sermon notes with you when you preach?
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5. If you use a digital device for your sermons notes, what orientation do you typically use?
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6. How do you typically bring the Bible with you when you preach?
7. If you use digital notes when you preach, what app or format do you typically use?
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8. How often do you preach with slides?
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9. About how many slides do you usually have?
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10. Who typically advances your slides?
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11. If you advance your slides yourself, what do you normally use?
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12. If you use slides, what presentation software do you typically use?
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13. What is your typical posture while you speak?
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14. Do you interact with your audience while you preach, allowing them to answer questions and give audible input into a dialog?
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15. About how long do you typically preach? (Choose the best answer.)
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16. How important is it that you finish on time?
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17. About how often do you finish delivering your message on time or early?
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18. What are your biggest challenges while preaching? (Choose all that apply.)
19. I’d like to improve my delivery by . . .
20. How do you typically record your sermon audio?
21. If you'd be willing to talk to someone from Faithlife about your answers, please leave your email address.
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