Listen to your congregation, in a tap
Send warm, one-tap surveys over RCS to members, so they share feedback on services and programs from their inbox, reaching far more of your community than the email or paper survey.
An in-inbox survey reaches far more of the congregation than email or paper surveys.
Quick polls reveal what services, programs, and times work for members.
First-visit surveys show how new attendees felt and what to improve.
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How RCS surveys work for Religious Organizations
A congregation's health lives in how connected and cared-for its members feel — and the only way to know is to ask, gently and often. But the usual tools fail: a paper survey in the bulletin gets left in the pew, the emailed questionnaire goes unopened, and the member who's quietly drifting away says nothing before they stop coming. RCS surveys let a congregation ask warm, private, branded questions from a verified sender, answered in a tap, in the channel members already check.
A service or event survey lands as a tappable card: a one-tap rating for the gathering, suggested-reply chips for what resonated, and an open-ended reply for the rest. A short member-wellbeing check-in asks how someone is doing, a 1–5 "how likely are you to recommend us to a friend?" scale gauges belonging, and surveys can be configured as anonymous so members share candidly.
The payoff is far higher response rates than email or paper surveys, gentle signal on who may be drifting, and feedback that strengthens the community service after service.
Where it pays off
A post-service or post-event survey lands as a warm one-tap rating while the experience is fresh.
A gentle, tappable question asks how members are doing, surfacing a quiet struggle early.
Surveys can be configured as anonymous, so members share honest feedback they'd soften in person.
A 1–5 'would you recommend us to a friend?' question reads how connected members feel.
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Sign up to use these survey templatesReligious Organizations RCS surveys: common questions
- When should a religious organization send a survey over RCS?
- After key moments — a service, an event, a season — and as a gentle periodic wellbeing check-in. An RCS survey lands in the texting inbox members actually read, so feedback comes back warm and fast, far more often than a bulletin survey or an email no one opens.
- Why do RCS surveys get more responses than email or paper surveys?
- Members answer in one tap — a rating, suggested-reply chips, a short open-ended reply — right in the messaging app, with no form to load and no envelope to return. That in-inbox experience drives response and completion rates well above email or paper, on iPhone and Android alike.
- Can members respond to a congregation survey anonymously?
- Yes, if you configure it that way. Responses can aggregate into reporting without being tied to a name, which encourages candid feedback about gatherings, programs, or how connected someone feels. State clearly whether responses are anonymous, and every send honors opt-in and STOP.
- What can a religious organization field with these survey templates?
- Service and event feedback surveys, member-wellbeing check-ins, sense-of-belonging and recommend-score questions, and anonymous-feedback options — sent from a verified branded sender in Google Messages on Android and the Messages app on iPhone with iOS 18, with SMS fallback when a phone can't render RCS, and full opt-in and STOP compliance.
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