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You are invited to participate in our Mt. Carmel Baptist Church Survey. In this questionnaire you will be asked to complete a survey that asks questions about What Kind of Pastor You Want for Mt. Carmel. It will take about 15 minutes to complete the questionnaire.

Your participation in this survey is completely voluntary. There are no foreseeable risks associated with this survey. However, if you feel uncomfortable answering any questions, you can withdraw from the survey at any point. It is very important for us to learn your opinions. If you have questions at any time about the survey or the procedures, you may contact the Pastor Search Committee






 
 
 
 
Please answer the following questions about you.

What is your gender?

 
Female
 
Male
 
 
What is your current age?
 
Under 12
 
12-17
 
18-29
 
30-39
 
40-49
 
50-59
 
60-69
 
70 and over
 
 
 
What is your marital status?
 
Married
 
Single
 
 
 
Please answer the following questions to indicate your expectations for our church’s next Pastor.

I want my Pastor to be:
 
Full Time
 
Part Time
 
 
 
While age should not be a primary factor, approximately what age Pastor do you feel our church should have this time?
 
30-39
 
40-49
 
50-59
 
60-69
 
70 and over
 
 
 
My Pastor should have what type of education:
 
Some college
 
College Degree
 
Attends or Attended Seminary
 
Seminary Degree
 
 
 
I would prefer my Pastor to be:
 
Married
 
Single
 
 
 
How far would you like your Pastor to live from the church?
 
5-10 miles
 
11-19 miles
 
20 and over
 
 
 
The following are activities to which a Pastor may allocate time each week. Read all choices and check the five (5) areas that should be the top time priorities of our new Pastor. (Check only five)
 
Administration, including tasks related to the church office, finances, and facility
 
Correspondence with members by phone, e-mail, and other electronic means
 
Counseling individuals with personal and spiritual problems
 
Visiting members in the hospital and in nursing homes
 
Visiting members or prospects at home or over a meal
 
Sermon preparation
 
Prayer
 
Attending social gatherings and special events of ministries, classes, and groups in the church
 
Planning and organizing ministry activities
 
Meeting with ministry leaders who plan and organize ministry activities