Fall Back (to Church) Sunday

I officially declare (as far as my meager role will allow) the following:

**November 1, 2015 is National Fall Back (to Church) Sunday!**

Here’s what happens: We get connected. We get enriched. We get spiritually formed. Then we get… busy. We get busier. Next thing ya know, it’s been 3…4…7 weeks since Sunday worship together. Missed connection with God and others. Missed times of corporate prayer. Missed moments of encouragement as people around you seek the same thing as you.  Missed: that’s the word for it (as in “you are missed!”)

Be there every Sunday of the year? Of course not!  Even the pastor pulls a planned no-show during vacations and big family events. But most Sundays? AMAP (As Many As Possible)? That seems about right.

Dish Network has a “guilt loop” that they used to broadcast only to people who were using unauthorized equipment.  By intercepting the Satellite signals with unregistered equipment, the whole billing process was (ahem) eliminated. A man would show up on screen and say “ya know… this is wrong… ya know…?”  Please don’t hear me like that. I’m not here to guilt anybody. That’s the complete opposite of the gospel, btw.

But… I am here as a pastor and a friend. Listen: you need worship gatherings. Even if you don’t think you do… you do. You have been programmed for spirituality, wired for community, and updated with the New Covenant. Nothing replaces worship together. To remember the story of God’s rescue. To lift up the name of Jesus with your brothers and sisters. To listen to the Holy Spirit together, like they did in Acts and throughout Church history.

Are you a Mountain Bike Sunday kinda person?  Is your favorite Hymn #3 (under par)?  Do you love the soft preaching at Bedside Baptist? I get it. You don’t need to be in a church to connect with God. That’s true. But Father, Son and Spirit have revealed themselves as a community.  The scripture forms Christians within the context of community.  Think of it this way: even if you don’t need it (you do, but let’s just say you don’t), maybe someone else needs you. Maybe you’re the one who will make eye contact with someone in the back row this Sunday. You might even say “Hello”, which for you is a forgettable five seconds but for them is a reason to go on. Again, no guilt. Just something to think about. Maybe it’s not just about your personal experience.

Why not use this coming Sunday, November 1, as a time to reset clocks and reset priority, too?   Why not use the extra hour as a buffer to readjust?  Why not make the most of a new month, where things start fresh and new, including the practice of making Sunday Worship a part of your spiritual formation?   Please hear me: the challenge comes from caring, not from guilt.  This isn’t about numbers.  It’s a shepherd-y thing that we’re called to do.  So…

Sunday, November 1 is Fall Back (to Church) Sunday.  It also happens to be All Saint’s Day.  Oh how I want (you) to be in that numerrrrr!  When the Saints go marching in!

Plus, I bet your Pastor would love to see you.

About radamdavidson

When I'm not blogging, I'm hanging out with my family, pastoring a church, or listening to vinyl. I think and write about Jesus, music, communication, organizational leadership, family whatnot, and cultural artifacts from the 1980's -- mostly vintage boomboxes. You can read my blog at www.radamdavidson.com, watch [RadCast], a daily 3 minute video devotional, or find me on socials (@radamdavidson). I also help Pastors in their preaching and public speaking (www.CoachMyPreaching.com).
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1 Response to Fall Back (to Church) Sunday

  1. I wil not be inchyrch on .
    I willlbe spending the early part of the day wit my family. Celebrating Naoma birrhday
    Early on Monday moring i willbe leaving home with Naomi driving me yo Uofm for a pre exam for the surdrgy on Wededay to remove my ” poiter finger” pn my right hand due to melanoma… They willalso run some tests to see if the cancer has reached any place else in my body… This has beena long go

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