Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Does your church offer a safe and supportive environment for those experiencing mental health challenges, such as depression or suicidal thoughts?Yes, it provides a safe space with resources.No, we need more mental health resources.Somewhat, but there’s room for improvement.I’m unsure.Would you be interested in partnering with mental health organizations (e.g., NAMI) to provide support and resources for the congregation?Very interestedSomewhat interestedNeutralNot interestedHow comfortable are you with leading or participating in discussions about the church’s approach to LGBTQ+ individuals and their families?Very comfortableSomewhat comfortableNeutralSomewhat uncomfortableVery uncomfortableHow aware are you of the mental health challenges often faced by LGBTQ+ youth?Very awareSomewhat awareNot very awareNot aware at allDo you believe the church should consider both mental health and spiritual guidance when addressing the needs of LGBTQ+ individuals?Yes, both are important.No, focus should remain on spiritual guidance.I’m unsure. guidance LGBTQ+ experiencing Do you see using preferred pronouns as a way to show respect and kindness?Yes, it’s a simple way to show respect.No, it conflicts with biblical beliefs.I’m unsure.What message would you offer to LGBTQ+ individuals who believe they may be beyond Jesus’s reach?“Jesus’s love is for everyone.”“Salvation requires repentance and transformation.”I’m unsure how to respond.How do you interpret Galatians 3:28 (“neither male nor female”) in terms of inclusivity? (copy)It supports full inclusion and equality.It emphasizes spiritual equality only.I’m unsure.Submit