Have You Considered Starting A Sunday PM Service?

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There has been talk of late about the downside of starting Saturday evening services. Having pioneered that time slot from the get-go as an alternative to Sunday mornings I have to agree with the critics – it is difficult to get people to migrate from the comfort zone of Sunday mornings to what is for many is the fun night of Saturday. Consider something completely different. What about moving to the end of the weekend. Not many have done this but I am one who has experienced doing this for years. If I were facing jammed up Sunday mornings and a need to expand (other than going off campus necessarily) I recommend first a move to Sunday nights.

Why Move to Sunday Nights?

Convenient to Them

Catch them at the end of the weekend after they have been out traveling or doing recreational things. People typically are not going to reroute their entire weekend in order to be a part of live church services at this point in history so we need to reroute church services in order to connect with them. It is a simple matter of service toward people. We do call them “Services” don’t we? Let’s put the “serve” back in our services and flex a little in order that we can find people where they are.

Options to Church Shop

When we hear those words used it is always in a negative context. However, there is by necessity the need for people to check things out before they decide to be a part of what is going on at a new congregation. When we help people get a sense of what our churches are all about they are able to move forward in their trek with finding a church. The problem with church shopping is mostly connected with the few who are incapable of making a serious commitment with a local church and thus are perpetually on the search for a new church. I have served as a pastor for a number of decades and I have not found that matter to be a common one.

Sunday Nights are Harder to Start Up:

This is especially true with childcare. It can be a bit challenging to find a cadre of childcare workers who will come together week after week (it is necessary to develop a childcare system similar to what you do on Sunday mornings – the only difference is the timeframe). The key to progress is to find workers who enjoy working in that schedule as part of their weekend flow. They simply like attending on Sunday evenings and they enjoy working with children.

Sunday Nights are Easier to Start Up:

I have found it is generally easier to assemble teams on Sunday nights than it is to find them at their Sunday morning counterparts. It seems that people are more laid back in general on Sunday evening than in the morning. The weekend is nearly past, they are well rested, they are with good friends – it is almost as though there is a team of like-minded people gathered together and they are happier on Sunday evenings – at least that has been my experience consistently.

Jumpstart Factors:

Do a study of your congregation. Let them be assured this will be a full-service service with all the features of the Sunday morning counterpart(s). Communicate to them the total package that will be available to those who participate on Sunday PM services. I recommend you specifically ask gifted children’s workers and other teams to join you in the Sunday PM timeslot for a specific time period of a minimum of six months. That will give you enough time to gain traction so you can get the ball rolling on all of this. Hopefully, by then the camaraderie will be flowing I referred to above.

Steve has spoken, mentored and modeled to churches and leaders around the world with the simple message that anyone – regardless of their gifting or experience – can be involved in bringing God’s loving kindness to others. His first book, Conspiracy of Kindness has been translated into several languages with more in the works. His first book has sold over 300,000 copies. Altogether his books have sold over 500,000 copies.

3 COMMENTS

  1. Good article Steve…

  2. We started Sunday nights at 5PM and usually have a Matthew type party in our home until we are overflowing because of these reasons you stated. This is another reason to add is that the generation we are reaching loves to party and go out on Friday and Saturday nights ans sleep in on Sunday Mornings but still want to be connected to a church family or I like to call tribe. We also meet in a non-churchy location our home for now which we have a relaxed environment and welcoming for visitors who wan to just come and see. We are testing this for the next few months. Peoples live are being changed and deeply touched with the Gospel of Grace. In Pinellas County one of the least churched areas in Florida at only 15%, therefore we are targeting the unchurched who do not care because they do not have a cultural comparative, we have only gotten complaints from the Churched about the time. Some MISSIONAL Christ followers who have a regular church are also interested in using our Sunday evening church as a missionfield to serve and then still remain at their local Church on Sunday AM. Therefore we get a lot of people who want to serve and take part in the vision. Thanks.

  3. We just started a new church here in Milwaukee. We started out on Sunday nights. I have had either relationship or been involved with churches that also started with Sunday night services. I and they have found that the demographic that comes to a Sunday night service is very different than a sunday morning. I always say we meet on Sunday night so you can work off your hangover from Saturday night before coming to church.

    Both of the churches that i knew that started with Sunday nights later added a Sunday morning service. They would consistently have new people at the later service. But “church people” tended to go to the morning service. So i would conclude that if you add a Sunday night service you will probably reach a whole group of people that might not otherwise walk through your door. Also if people want to go to church at 10:00 on a Sunday morning they have plenty of options if that doesn’t work with their work schedule or life than here we are. Also two days to possibly sleep in!

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