Priest, Prophet, King Program Survey It is our desire to continue to evaluate and make improvements to our Adult Formation Programs. To help us in this effort, we ask you to consider your experience during this study and provide your honest and open feedback. Thank you for your time and effort. 1) How would you rate your overall experience with the Priest, Prophet, King Study Program this year? (Please circle.) Excellent Very Good Good Fair Poor 2) Would you recommend this program to others? (please circle) Yes No Why or why not? ________________________________________________________________________________ __________ ________________________________________________________________________________ __________ 3) What do you like most about the program? ____________________________________________________________________________________ _________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ _________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ _________ 4) What things need to be improved or changed? ____________________________________________________________________________________ _________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ _________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ _________ 5) How has this study affected your faith or your connection to the Church? ____________________________________________________________________________________ _________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ _________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ _________ 6) How has this study affected your prayer life or your relationship with Christ? ____________________________________________________________________________________ _________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ _________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ _________ 7) Please evaluate each individual component of the study and explain why you rated it this way. Rate each component below on scale of 1 to 7 with “7” being “extremely helpful” and “1” being “not at all helpful.” You can use any rating for each item. Evaluation Comments (1-7) DVD presentation _____ ___________________________________________________________________ Study Guide Commentary _____ ___________________________________________________________________ Group Discussion _____ ___________________________________________________________________ Questions for Understanding _____ ___________________________________________________________________ Questions for Application _____ ___________________________________________________________________ 8) Which of the following Word on Fire Study Programs, from Bishop Barron, would you be interested in joining if it were offered here? _____ CATHOLICISM _____ CATHOLICISM: The New Evangelization _____ Seven Deadly Sins/Seven Lively Virtues _____ Untold Blessing: Three Paths to Holiness _____ Conversion: Following the Call of Christ _____ Priest, Prophet, King _____ The Mystery of God: Who God Is and Why He Matters _____ Eucharist: Sacred Meal, Sacrifice and Real Presence _____ None of the above Word on Fire FORMATION PROGRAMS CATHOLICISM Bishop Robert Barron created this groundbreaking program as a thematic presentation of what Catholics believe and why, so all can come to a deeper understanding of the Catholic Faith. Not a video lecture, Church history or scripture study, this engaging and interesting program uses the art, architecture, literature, music and all the treasures of the Catholic tradition to illuminate the timeless teachings of the Church. CATHOLICISM: The New Evangelization In this program, Bishop Barron shows us how to put our faith into action with new ardor, new methods and new expressions. The “New Evangelization” is defined and explained by Bishop Barron and various commentators on Faith and Culture. In addition, the program showcases living examples of those who have answered the call to spread the Good News in today’s increasingly secular culture. Conversion: Following the Call of Christ Bishop Barron uses six stories from the Bible to demonstrate how ordinary, sinful people are met by Jesus in all ages and called to a better life through him. Conversion is not so much a one-time event, but a life-long process of focusing one's attention and energy toward an ever-deepening relationship with Christ. Eucharist: Sacred Meal, Sacrifice and Real Presence Take a deeper look at the “source and summit” of our Faith, the Eucharist. Bishop Barron brings to light the Blessed Sacrament’s reality as Sacred Meal, the Sacrifice necessary for communion with God, and most importantly, the Real Presence of Christ. Seven Deadly Sins/Seven Lively Virtues The seven deadly sins are patterns of dysfunction that lead us to unhappiness. Bishop Barron explains the pervasiveness of pride, envy, anger, sloth, greed, gluttony and lust and shows us how to counteract these sinful patterns through a conscious focus on virtue. Untold Blessing: Three Paths to Holiness The greatest calling for all of us is to become a saint and the journey toward holiness is full of untold blessing. Bishop Barron describes this journey as three paths: Finding the Center in Christ; Knowing You Are a Sinner; and Realizing Your Life is Not About You. Priest, Prophet, King In this deeply biblical study, Bishop Barron brings us closer to Christ not only as our Savior, but also as the consummate Priest, Prophet, and King. These divinely-ordained roles, foreshadowed in the Old Testament, become our calling as well once we are baptized into Christ. The Mystery of God: Who God Is and Why He Matters In this six-part film series and study program, Bishop Barron reaches into our rich intellectual tradition to teach us how to respond to Atheism. Using the insights of St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Pope Benedict XVI, he uncovers a clear yet sophisticated understanding of what we mean by “God".