Narrative Lectionary Evaluation
For the past year, we've been using the "Narrative Lectionary" in worship at the Chapel.  This means that we have read a single lesson on Sunday mornings -- focusing on the Old Testament stories in the fall, and the gospel of Luke in the spring.  We've read through the Bible sequentially to emphasize the "narrative" of the story of God's promise as it unfolds.  

We're in the process of evaluating this experiment and would love your feedback!  Thanks.
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Have you noticed that our readings in worship this year have been different?
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Have you benefitted from having just a single reading in worship?
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Has the narrative way of reading scripture helped you understand God's story better?
I don't think so!
Much better!
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Was this "narrative" reading helpful in expanding your understanding the Bible?
Definitely not!
Maybe, I'm not really sure.
Yes! A narrative approach made all the difference!
Fall -- Old Testament stories
Spring -- Gospel of Luke
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Has our "narrative" way of reading through the Bible helped you learn new things about scripture?
I don't think so!
Sure!
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Has the narrative lectionary helped us coordinate things better?
Hasn't helped!
Somewhat
Yes! It has definitely helped us coordinate.
Kid's messages & projects
Narrators
Sunday themes
Music in worship
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Which lectionary pattern do you prefer?
"Narrative Lectionary" = a single reading (Old Testament in the Fall; Gospel in the spring).  "Revised Common Lectionary"  = 3 lessons (Old Testament, New Testament, Gospel + psalm).
I don't like this choice!
I don't really care.
I prefer this choice!
I don't understand?
Narrative Lectionary (1 reading)
Revised Common Lectionary -- ALL 3 readings (plus a psalm)
Revised Common Lectionary -- but 2 readings only
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Other comments that might be helpful to us as we make our decision?
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