Thom discusses the often-overlooked mission field of Sunday workers—and how churches can rethink schedules and structures to engage them.
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- The growing number of people unable to attend Sunday services
- Why most churches unintentionally ignore this group
- The opportunity of alternative service times (including weekday options)
- How to keep it simple: shorter, more accessible gatherings
- First steps for churches willing to experiment
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