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EPISODE · Apr 9, 2025 · 1H 13M

The Sunday Slump

from Growing Together · host Organic Church

Send us Fan MailThe Sunday slump has hit our church hard, and it's time for an honest conversation about what's really happening. Our pastor opens up about the frustrating disconnect happening every weekend - congregants gathering in small groups throughout the building rather than creating a welcoming environment, tech teams scrambling last-minute, and the same handful of dedicated volunteers carrying the load while others slip in and out without engagement.Behind this phenomenon lies a profound spiritual challenge: we've allowed church to become transactional rather than transformational. Many approach Sunday mornings with a consumer mindset, coming to get something rather than give. The pastor painfully shares how difficult it is to pour energy into weekend services while watching registered members choose other activities over church attendance. When only half the congregation shows up on any given Sunday, the impact on ministry momentum and community building is devastating.This raw conversation explores the uncomfortable truth that church participation has fundamentally changed. Our society no longer reserves Sundays for worship, and competing activities constantly vie for attention. But more concerning is the shift in attitude - tithing viewed as purchasing influence, volunteering seen as optional, and commitment treated as conditional. The spiritual implications are serious: we've forgotten what it means to sow rather than invest in our faith community.Hope emerges in stories of visitors who experience powerful encounters with God because they come seeking transformation, not transaction. There's a clear path forward: rediscovering the joy of service without recognition, showing up consistently even when inconvenient, and approaching church as an opportunity to contribute rather than consume. When we embrace this mindset shift, Sunday mornings can once again become powerful experiences where both longtime members and newcomers encounter authentic community and spiritual growth.Ready to break free from the Sunday slump? Listen now and ask yourself: am I coming to get something or coming to give? The answer might transform not just your church experience, but your entire faith journey.

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Send us Fan Mail The Sunday slump has hit our church hard, and it's time for an honest conversation about what's really happening. Our pastor opens up about the frustrating disconnect happening every weekend - congregants gathering in small groups throughout the building rather than creating a welcoming environment, tech teams scrambling last-minute, and the same handful of dedicated volunteers carrying the load while others slip in and out without engagement. Behind this phenomenon lies a p...

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