This document contains a survey about a youth ministry program. The survey asks youth attendees questions about their gender, age, reasons for attending, whether the church is their primary one, how they started attending, opinions on small groups, worship music, preferred activities, and involvement in other church programs. It also includes the youth minister's predictions about survey responses and the actual results, such as more girls attending than boys, most liking the worship music except younger attendees, and most considering the church their primary one but with many guests. The survey aims to understand youth attendees better and keep the program engaging.
This document contains a survey about a youth ministry program. The survey asks youth attendees questions about their gender, age, reasons for attending, whether the church is their primary one, how they started attending, opinions on small groups, worship music, preferred activities, and involvement in other church programs. It also includes the youth minister's predictions about survey responses and the actual results, such as more girls attending than boys, most liking the worship music except younger attendees, and most considering the church their primary one but with many guests. The survey aims to understand youth attendees better and keep the program engaging.
This document contains a survey about a youth ministry program. The survey asks youth attendees questions about their gender, age, reasons for attending, whether the church is their primary one, how they started attending, opinions on small groups, worship music, preferred activities, and involvement in other church programs. It also includes the youth minister's predictions about survey responses and the actual results, such as more girls attending than boys, most liking the worship music except younger attendees, and most considering the church their primary one but with many guests. The survey aims to understand youth attendees better and keep the program engaging.
your attendees, for example, gender. Its also important to know their likes and dislikes of the program to keep it fun, for example, Do they like the music?. Another good thing to know is how many of them are church members and how many are visitors, Do your students like it enough to bring friends who like it enough to stay?.
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1. What is your gender?
Female Male 2. Please select you age group KidsInc Impact Midweek Leader 3. Why do you come to Youth Group Parents make me ITS FUN!!! Nothing better to do 4. Is this your Primary Church? Yes No 5. How did you start coming? This is my church Friends told me/ brought me Other (please specify 6. Do you like the idea of small groups? Yes No 7. Do you like your Small Group? Yes No Eh.. 8. Do you like the worship song? Yes Some Don't care 9. Would you rather play Gym games (ex: dodge ball) Campus games (ex: capture the flag) Non-active games (ex: party quirks) 10. What all are you involved in at CLPC? Sat/Sun service Sunday School Youth Group Retreats Mission Trips Random Extras
WHY COME TO CLPC
YOUTH GROUP?
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~I predict that they like
the worship music. I was right that they would like the music, except I expected more to like it. However an experimental error that I didnt account for was the 3rd-5th graders who took my survey dont have worship songs so a lot of them had no real concept of what the survey was asking for.
~I think there will overall
be more girls who take the survey. More girls completed the survey than boys, thus making my hypothesis true. However there are were many more boys than expected in both the 3rd-5th grade and the middle school group.
Out of the 61 people who
took the survey: 31 were girls 30 were boys
Out of the 61 people who
took the survey: 31 people said yes 22 people said some 8 people said dont care
~I think more will
answer that CLPC is indeed their primary church.
My hypothesis was correct, more
of our attendees call CLPC home, however I love the large amount of guests! Most of which are my middle schoolers.
Out of the 61 people who
took the survey: 41 people said yes 20 people said no