Fulfilling the Promise The 1997 Unitarian Universalism Needs and Aspirations Survey

The Needs and Aspirations Survey was distributed in the September/October 1997 issue of the WORLD. Almost 10,000 Unitarian Universalists took the time to fill out and return the survey, giving us all an invaluable snapshot of who we are and what we believe is important in our religious lives. Our association has been enriched by the knowledge gained from the answers many UUs provided.

This survey began a process designed to reach out to all UU individuals and congregations called "Fulfilling the Promise." This Concept was set in motion by the Unitarian Universalist Association's Board of Trustees. Its goal is to help us move toward agreement about why we come together as congregations and as an association, and what we hope to accomplish.

The survey questions came from individual UUs, as did the suggested responses. More than 500 people helped create this survey. We hope you will find your own experience reflected in the questions and answers, even if the exact language you would use is not perfectly captured here.

What follows are the total tabulations for the first 8118 surveys. For each of the first 20 "values" questions, we have included the responses for what you said were Most Important. They provide a picture of what we say our values in religious community are. The balance of the questions (age, sex, length of church membership, etc.), give us a picture of who are demographically and as church persons.


1. What things should your congregation be most intent on helping children learn?
Most Important:

2. How has your life been changed, affected or supported by your UU faith?
Most Important 3. What tickles your spiritual funny bone?
Most Important 4. What is missing for you in your UU experience? Most Important 5. Have you ever considered leaving UUism?If so, why? Most Important 6. What gifts do you offer your congregation?
Most Important 7. How do you respond to the call for greater racial/cultural diversity in our membership?
Most Important 8. What is the "glue" that binds individual UUs and congregations together?
Most Important 9. What are the deepest yearnings of your heart?
Most Important 10. What are your dreams for the UU movement?
Most Important 11. If Unitarian Universalism were somehow not available, what would be missing in your life?
Most Important 12. What is the most important challenge facing your congregation?
Most Important 13. To what extent should your congregation contribute to spreading the UU faith?
Most Important 14. What role has your congregation played most importantly in your life?
Most Important 15. How does being a Unitarian Universalist sustain you in times of crisis, tragedy or pain?
Most Important: 16. What factors in your life influenced your decision to join a UU congregation?
Most Important: 17. What is missing for you in your congregation experience?
Most Important 18. What do you expect to happen for you when you attend a UU worship service?
Most Important 19. What needs for a child's religious development could ideally be best served within the community of UU faith?
Most Important 20. How does your racial/cultural identity inform your life as a Unitarian Universalist?
Most Important
Finally, please answer a few questions about yourself.
For these questions, simply indicate the answer that describes you.

23. How long have you been a Unitarian Universalist? (please answer in years)

24. Which of the following best describes your level of activity in your current congregation? 25. How long have you been a part of this congregation? 26. Do you attend church on a regular basis? 27. Are you a voting member of your Unitarian Universalist congregation? 28. What is the name of the church you attend?

29. In what city and state or province is it located?

30. Please check the one of the following which best describes your theological perspective:

31. Are you a: 32. Your age: 33. Your sex: 34. What is your sexual or affectional orientation? 35. Partnership/marital status: 36. Do you parent one or more children who live with you? 37. What is your racial/cultural identity: 38. Are you bi-racial or multi-cultural? (Please also check the appropriate identities in Q.37) Thank you for your time and help with this important project.

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