The New Testament never says to gather for a church “service,” where the few do all the ministry for everyone else.

Nope, not, nada …

Just ain’t there.

Instead, it repeatedly commands that our gatherings be about serving one another …

Through ministry by each other – out of the many gifts and abilities God distributes among us – for the mutual building up of all.

So when was the last time your “church” allowed that to happen on Sunday morning?

For the vast majority of Christians, never.

Maybe it’s time to finally get serious about gathering like God commands in His Word …

And leave those contrary, self-serving, post-Biblical traditions of men – and their monopolistic “services” that are all about their own “ministries” – behind.

After all, as Paul explicitly states, the reason God gives us leaders in the church is not so they can do the work of ministry by putting on Sunday morning “services” for us.

Rather, their role is to equip God’s people so we – each and every one – can do the work of ministry by building up each other through ministry one to another (Eph. 4:11-16) …

Even on Sunday mornings!