Reconsidering Worship Service Alternatives Beyond Sunday Morning – Rainer


Podcast Episode #505

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We are starting to see more and more churches offer alternative worship service times. Today we discuss the when, where, and how of this trend.


Some highlights from today’s episode include:



Sunday has become less and less sacred in our culture. To many, it’s just another day of the week with no significance.
Duplicating your Sunday morning service on Sunday evening is often the easiest way to add another worship service option for those in the community.
Many of our scheduling norms in churches is a holdover from times when U.S. was an agrarian society.
Alternative worship gatherings allow you to train up more leaders in your church.

The nine points we discuss are:



The number of Americans working on Sunday is growing
Theological issues must be settled
Re-purpose Sunday night
Do a community survey
Try at test service of six months
Use alternative services as equipping stations for leaders
Keep it simple
“Multi” is they key word today: multi-site; multi-venue; multi-days
Staff these services wisely

Resources mentioned in today’s podcast



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