Just as there are many types of worship songs, there are many personalities that make up a church congregation. Which one are you, the faith-confident type or a supreme doubter? Are you more likely to ask for help from others, or are you more likely to help others? Which worship song best suits your faith personality? This personality quiz will help you to answer these questions and more.
To narrow down your unique personality traits, this test poses various church scenarios and asks what you would do in these settings. What better place to observe human behavior than in a church, right? You can find all kinds of personality types there under one high holy roof. This quiz covers Holy Communion practices, feet-washing tendencies, and other Jesus rituals. The question "What would Jesus do" has never been more appropriate than in a spiritual test such as this.Â
This quiz is as accurate as you are forthcoming with answers. So be as frank as possible and have fun reflecting on all those awkward, tense and joyous moments you've experienced during church time. At the end of it all, you'll see which worship song best describes you. Scroll on to determine your personal faith song!
When you receive the blessings you asked for, which statement best describes your feelings?
A nervous ten year old from Sunday school is reciting a Bible verse in front of the church for the first time but is stumbling over words. What do you think about the ordeal?
This is a huge waste of time.
Maybe I should help that poor child.
I remember how bad I felt when I did the same thing.
The praise and worship dance team is making a presentation during Easter service in front of distinguished guests, and they keep messing up their routine. What is your reaction?
I laugh out loud. I wouldn't want the visitor to think I had anything to do with this disaster.
I encourage the dance team by clapping.
I'm upset that I wasn't invited to dance with the team this Sunday.
At the post-service brunch, you grab a plate and join the line to receive food, but an usher asks that you wait for the guests to eat first. How do you react?
I ignore the usher and go after the biggest slice of cake.
I ask the usher why they're saying this to me and not the other church members in line.
I already know to wait for the guests to eat.
I defiantly leave my current position, then skip to the front of the line.
At the end of service, it begins to rain outside and you are one of several people who have an umbrella. Do you help escort other church members to their cars in the parking lot?
Sure, if they pay me.
I don't have an umbrella. I'm going to get soaked!
I make an announcement at the church door to encourage people with umbrellas to help others.
I hide my umbrella in my jacket so nobody sees it.
It's time to wash one another's feet to exercise humility in the church. The ritual is not required, so do you volunteer to wash a fellow member's feet?
Pee-yew! No way!
I'll roll up my sleeves, because Jesus preached humility.
I'd question who translated the Bible. Did Jesus really want us to wash feet?