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Becoming Lutheran Quantitative Survey (Richard) 1. What is your church affiliation background in Evangelicalism? (Choose as many that apply to you) Assembly of God 18.8% 53 Association of Vineyard Churches 2.8% 8 Baptist (Southern, Freewill, etc...) 54.6% 154 Calvary Chapel 9.9% 28 Christian Missionary Alliance 6.0% 17 Church of God 2.1% 6 Congregational Church 3.2% 9 Evangelical Free 15.6% 44 Nazarene (Church of) 7.4% 21 Non-denominational 47.9% 135 United Brethren in Christ 0.7% 2 Wesleyan Church 5.0% 14 Other (please specify) 87 answered question 282 skipped question 25 1 of 16

2. Of the following movements and influence that may be found within Evangelicalism, which ones have you been impacted by? (Choose as many that apply to you) ---------- Generalized Definitions: Charismatism: A movement that emphasizes the Holy Spirit and the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Church Growth: A movement that uses certain sociological, psychological and practical principles in order to grow the church. Dispensationalism: A movement that teaches that God interacts with man throughout time through different dispensations. Emergent Church: A movement that crosses many denominational/theological lines and desires to reach those who share a postmodern worldview. Fundamentalism: A historical movement that defended the Bible. Today it is commonly used as a pejorative (i.e., derogatory) term to belittle those that have legalistic tendencies. Holiness Movement: A movement that teaches the belief that it is possible to live free of voluntary sin through a second work of grace. Pietism: A movement that emphasizes progress in good works over a right understanding of doctrine. Revivalism: A movement that seeks to reawaken spiritual fervor. (i.e. origin of altar calls) Word Faith: A movement that teaches that good health and long life are promised to those who follow God's will. ---------- Charismatism/Pentecostalism 46.2% 141 Church Growth Movement 51.5% 157 Dispensationalism 55.1% 168 Emergent Church Movement 12.1% 37 Fundamentalism 52.8% 161 Holiness Movement 21.6% 66 Pietism 60.3% 184 Revivalism 61.0% 186 Word Faith Movement 19.7% 60 Unsure 1.6% 5 None of the above 2.3% 7 Other (please specify) 27 answered question 305 2 of 16

skipped question 2 3. As you already know, this study is examining the journey of individuals from American Evangelicalism to Lutheran thought. Where would you describe yourself in this journey? Neither interested in Lutheranism nor the journey into it. 0.0% 0 Considering the journey 3.3% 10 Just beginning the journey 4.9% 15 In the middle of the journey 14.1% 43 Just finishing the journey 8.2% 25 Finished the journey; resting and growing in Lutheran thought 69.6% 213 answered question 306 skipped question 1 3 of 16

4. Before beginning your journey towards Lutheran thought, how long had you been an Evangelical? Less than 1 year 0.3% 1 1-5 years 8.5% 26 5-10 years 9.4% 29 10-15 years 12.1% 37 15-20 years 20.5% 63 20-30 years 29.3% 90 30-40 years 13.4% 41 40-50 years 4.6% 14 More than 50 years 2.0% 6 answered question 307 skipped question 0 4 of 16

5. How long have you been in the journey or how long was your journey from American Evangelicalism to Lutheran thought? 0-3 months 1.6% 5 3-6 months 2.3% 7 6 months 1 year 9.8% 30 1-2 years 25.5% 78 2-4 years 25.8% 79 4-6 years 12.7% 39 6-8 years 6.5% 20 8-10 years 4.6% 14 More than 10 years 11.1% 34 answered question 306 skipped question 1 6. Are you currently attending a Lutheran church that upholds the Lutheran Confessions as expressed in the Book of Concord? Yes 85.3% 262 No 14.7% 45 answered question 307 skipped question 0 5 of 16

7. What is your status at your Lutheran church? (Choose as many that apply to you) I am attending, but not a member of the church at this time 15.1% 39 I am a member 60.5% 156 I'm serving in an official capacity (e.g., elder, deacon, Sunday school teacher, etc...) 32.9% 85 I am a pastor of a Lutheran church 11.2% 29 Other (please specify) 47 answered question 258 skipped question 49 8. When did you make the decision to attend a Lutheran church? Before the journey into Lutheran thought began 23.1% 58 At the beginning of the journey into Lutheran thought 32.3% 81 At the middle of the journey into Lutheran thought 24.3% 61 At the end of the journey into Lutheran thought 20.3% 51 Other (please specify) 40 answered question 251 skipped question 56 6 of 16

9. What is the denominational affiliation of the church that you are now attending? American Association of Lutheran Churches 1.2% 3 Association of Free Lutheran Churches 0.4% 1 Church of the Lutheran Brethren 4.4% 11 Church of the Lutheran Confessions 0.0% 0 Evangelical Lutheran Church of America 3.6% 9 Evangelical Lutheran Synod 2.0% 5 Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ 0.8% 2 Lutheran Church Missouri Synod 82.7% 205 North American Lutheran Church 1.2% 3 Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod 3.6% 9 Other (please specify) 15 answered question 248 skipped question 59 7 of 16

10. In my journey from American Evangelicalism into Lutheranism, I experienced an overall confusion regarding linguistics, i.e., the use of words. dis Dis Undecided Agree 4.6% (14) 26.8% (81) 9.9% (30) 45.7% (138) 12.9% (39) 3.35 302 answered question 302 skipped question 5 11. More specifically, in my journey from American Evangelicalism into Lutheranism, I was challenged with: dis Dis Undecided Agree... familiar words having different meanings. 2.6% (8) 20.8% (63) 9.2% (28) 49.2% (149) 18.2% (55) 3.59 303... familiar words having a different emphasis. 1.0% (3) 8.6% (26) 6.3% (19) 58.9% (179) 25.3% (77) 3.99 304... familiar words used in Evangelicalism no longer being used in Lutheranism. 2.3% (7) 19.4% (59) 17.1% (52) 43.4% (132) 17.8% (54) 3.55 304... learning and understanding new words. 4.3% (13) 17.4% (53) 8.9% (27) 48.5% (148) 21.0% (64) 3.65 305 answered question 307 skipped question 0 8 of 16

12. In my 'overall journey' from American Evangelicalism into Lutheranism, I experienced struggles in my emotions (feelings linked to the changes, shifts, and challenges). dis Dis Undecided Agree 6.3% (19) 15.6% (47) 7.6% (23) 44.5% (134) 25.9% (78) 3.68 301 answered question 301 skipped question 6 9 of 16

13. More specifically, in my 'overall journey' from American Evangelicalism into Lutheranism, I: dis Dis Undecided or Not Applicable Agree... experienced more of the emotions of sadness (i.e., feeling dejected, depressed, and down) than emotions of joy (i.e., feeling cheerful, content, optimistic, and 26.6% (80) 41.2% (124) 15.0% (45) 11.0% (33) 6.3% (19) 2.29 301 relieved).... experienced more of the emotions of anger (i.e., feeling irritable and resentful) than emotions of fear (i.e., feeling doubtful, nervous, and tense). 16.6% (50) 30.2% (91) 18.3% (55) 26.2% (79) 8.6% (26) 2.80 301... experienced more of the emotions of trust (i.e. feeling hopeful, confident, and accepting) than emotions of disgust (i.e., feeling repulsed, contemptible, and abhorred). 0.7% (2) 6.6% (20) 11.8% (36) 58.4% (178) 22.6% (69) 3.96 305... experienced more of the emotions of surprise (i.e., feeling amazed, astonished, and caught off guard) than emotions of anticipation (i.e., feeling eager, expectant, and looking forward). 5.3% (16) 23.7% (72) 23.4% (71) 34.5% (105) 13.2% (40) 3.27 304 answered question 306 skipped question 1 10 of 16

14. In my journey from American Evangelicalism into Lutheranism I am appreciating my overall disposition and personality more than I did before. dis Dis Undecided Agree 0.7% (2) 3.0% (9) 21.1% (64) 46.1% (140) 29.3% (89) 4.00 304 Please elaborate on question 14 if so desired. 125 answered question 304 skipped question 3 15. In my journey from American Evangelicalism into Lutheranism, I experienced an overall change in how I view reality (i.e., the world, myself, culture, the Christian faith, truth, etc.). dis Dis Undecided Agree 1.3% (4) 4.3% (13) 2.0% (6) 40.0% (122) 52.5% (160) 4.38 305 answered question 305 skipped question 2 11 of 16

16. More specifically, in my journey from American Evangelicalism into Lutheranism, I changed: dis Dis Undecided Agree... in how I view the Christian faith (i.e., God, salvation, etc.). 1.3% (4) 3.3% (10) 2.3% (7) 38.2% (117) 54.9% (168) 4.42 306... in how I view other Christians (i.e. the Church, other believers, etc ). 0.3% (1) 4.3% (13) 4.9% (15) 44.3% (135) 46.2% (141) 4.32 305... in how I view the World (i.e. non-christians, American culture, etc.). 2.3% (7) 7.9% (24) 6.9% (21) 40.0% (122) 43.0% (131) 4.13 305... in how I view Myself (i.e., my anthropology, opinions of self, etc.). 1.6% (5) 4.3% (13) 7.9% (24) 39.0% (119) 47.2% (144) 4.26 305 answered question 306 skipped question 1 17. In my journey from American Evangelicalism into Lutheranism, I experienced an overall shift in how I acquire knowledge and how I analyze it. dis Dis Undecided Agree 1.7% (5) 10.0% (30) 8.4% (25) 49.8% (149) 30.1% (90) 3.97 299 answered question 299 skipped question 8 12 of 16

18. More specifically, in my journey from American Evangelicalism into Lutheranism, I shifted: dis Dis Undecided Agree... in where I acquire my Christian teaching (i.e., I now listen to different pastors/teachers, and I now read different authors). 0.7% (2) 3.3% (10) 1.3% (4) 36.8% (111) 57.9% (175) 4.48 302... in how I read and understand my Bible. 0.3% (1) 3.7% (11) 5.0% (15) 42.2% (127) 48.8% (147) 4.36 301... in how I analyze and understand my experiences in light of God s Word. 0.3% (1) 3.0% (9) 4.3% (13) 44.4% (134) 48.0% (145) 4.37 302... in how I analyze and understand my own reasoning in light of the Word. 0.7% (2) 4.0% (12) 9.0% (27) 37.0% (111) 49.3% (148) 4.30 300 answered question 302 skipped question 5 19. Before you began the journey towards and into Lutheranism, where did you acquire your Christian teaching (i.e., authors, teachers, books, music, publishers, television programs, radio programs, blogs, websites, Bible studies, etc...). 288 answered question 288 skipped question 19 13 of 16

20. Where do you currently acquire your Christian teaching (i.e., authors, teachers, books, music, publishers, television programs, radio programs, blogs, websites, Bible studies, etc...). 288 answered question 288 skipped question 19 21. In order to assess the overall flow of your journey, please specify your general experience stage of your journey. Overall Experience Very Good Good Bad Very Bad N/A Considering Leaving Evangelicalism 16.0% (46) 41.7% (120) 24.3% (70) 10.1% (29) 8.0% (2 Beginning Stage of Leaving Evangelicalism 15.8% (45) 37.9% (108) 27.7% (79) 11.9% (34) 6.7% (1 Midway Stage of Leaving Evangelicalism 14.4% (41) 43.7% (124) 20.4% (58) 8.8% (25) 12.7% (3 Final Stage of Leaving Evangelicalism 26.1% (74) 31.7% (90) 10.6% (30) 8.8% (25) 22.9% (6 Arriving in Lutheranism 60.0% (171) 14.7% (42) 1.4% (4) 0.4% (1) 23.5% (6 Please elaborate on question 21 if so d answered que skipped que 14 of 16

22. Why did you or what caused you to begin this journey into Lutheran thought? 280 answered question 280 skipped question 27 23. In your own words, what has been the best thing about this journey? 279 answered question 279 skipped question 28 24. In your own words, what has been the worst thing about this journey? 278 answered question 278 skipped question 29 25. Is there anything else that you would like to add that hasn t been discussed in this survey, in regard to your journey? 169 answered question 169 skipped question 138 15 of 16

26. Would you be open to participating in a Focus Group that would further investigate the findings of this survey? If yes, please list your name, phone number, and e-mail address below and you may be randomly selected for the Focus Group. Name: 99.0% 205 Company: 16.4% 34 Address: 87.4% 181 Address 2: 4.8% 10 City/Town: 90.3% 187 State: 89.9% 186 ZIP: 89.9% 186 ry: 81.2% 168 Email Address: 97.6% 202 Phone Number: 92.3% 191 answered question 207 skipped question 100 16 of 16