Sunday keeps coming around.
The question is, what are we doing with it?
In a world that treats Sunday like a bonus Saturday, errands, sports, sleeping in, catching up on anything but church, it is worth asking a simple question: Does it still matter to gather with God's people on the Lord's Day?
The answer from Scripture is a clear yes.
What does the Bible Say?
The first day of the week carries special weight all the way through the New Testament.
- The Resurrection happened on the first day (Matthew 28:1; Mark 16:2; Luke 24:1; John 20:1). Everything changed on that first day of the week. Death is defeated. Christ is alive. .
- The early church gathered on the first day. "And upon the first day of the week, when the disciples came together to break bread, Paul preached unto them" (Acts 20:7). This was their pattern — not a suggestion, a practice.
- The offering was collected on the first day (1 Corinthians 16:2), showing that Sunday shaped the whole rhythm of their giving and worship life.
The Lord's Day was not invented by tradition. It was shaped by the resurrection.
Why Gathering Still Matters
Some folks have come to feel that personal devotions at home, a podcast sermon, or a live stream is "just as good" as being in the house of God with His people. We'd push back on that idea, and here's why.
1. God commands it. "Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is" (Hebrews 10:25). The word "forsaking" implies people were already making excuses in the first century. The command stands because the need has never changed.
2. You need the body, and the body needs you. The church is not a service you consume. It is a body you belong to (1 Corinthians 12:27). When you are absent, something is genuinely missing. Your presence is a ministry, even when you don't feel like it.
3. Worship is formative, not just informational. Sitting under the preaching of God's Word, singing together, giving, praying with one another, these things shape you in ways a screen simply can’t. You are not just learning truth on Sunday. You are being formed by it as part of a church body.
4. It declares something to the world. When Christians make Sunday worship a clear, consistent priority, not squeezed around ball games and beach trips, it is a testimony. It says: Christ rose from the dead, and that changes everything about how I spend my time.
Let’s be Real.
We understand that life is genuinely demanding. Work is real. Illness is real. Seasons of hardship are real. This is not about guilt, it is about priority. Every follower of Christ has to ask honestly: Is the Lord's Day on my calendar as a firm appointment with God, or is it the first thing I move when something else comes up?
Grace says: start fresh this Sunday. The doors of Faith Baptist Church are open, the Word will be preached, and our family will be glad you came.
Join us for worship this Lord's Day.
Sunday Schedule
10:00 a.m. - Bible Study Hour
Nursery, Faith Kids, Faith Teens, & Adult classes available.
11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship Service
Deaf interpretation available.
5:00 p.m. - Evening Worship Service
















