Peace and Justice Steering Committee Survey Report
February 2019
As you know, this winter Peace & Justice Steering Committee asked members of the congregation to fill out a survey which would help us know where you want us to steer this year.
The first section of the survey asked members of the congregation to rate their level of interest in a list of topics. In tallying the interest levels, if the topic was rated “1” it received 1 point, rated “3” it received 3 points, and rated “5” it received 5 points. Below are the ratings in order from highest to lowest:
78 points — Dismantling racism, building a relationship with a black church
73 points – Support for refugees and immigrants
70 points – Care of the earth, climate action
69 points – Economic disparity, poverty, criminal justice reform
59 points – Exploring the needs of our Haydenville neighbors and building relationships locally
59 points – Gun control
58 points – LGBTQ rights, especially Trans rights
44 points – Nuclear arms, war economy, peace
38 points – Campaign finance reform
Additional topics of interest which were written in were: Disabilities, esp. children’s special needs, and elder services; Native American Spiritual Teachings; Educational Department: prison without walls; and Economic Justice.
The second section of the survey asked what times were best for events. Below the times are listed in order of preference:
67 points – Sunday after church
48 points – Thursday evening
46 points – Saturday morning
38 points — Saturday afternoon or Tuesday evening
32 points – Monday evening
We want to thank the 22 members who participated in the survey. Also, more than half the responders said Yes, they’d like to be more involved in Peace & Justice activities. Please watch for how we will use these survey results to tailor P&J events and initiatives this year, and for opportunities for you to get more involved in Peace & Justice work.
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