True Father’s teaching lays out a daily worship cycle:

  • Dawn: Gratitude and preparation
  • Day: Living for God’s will — cultivating the Kingdom in every interaction
  • Evening: Offering accomplishments to Heaven

Sunday is not the beginning. It’s the culmination of that cycle. Members don’t come to church to start worshipping — they come having already worshipped God all week through their lives. Sunday is where they gather to:

  • Harvest spiritual fruit from the week (new relationships, meaningful conversations, people invited)
  • Offer those victories to Heaven corporately
  • Strengthen each other

“In the future, the messages during service will be given in the form of reports rather than sermons.” (CSG 23-063, 1969) Reports of witnessing victories: “The Lee family brought three friends this month.” These inspire others toward outreach.

Implication for worship leading: If Sunday is harvest, the worship set should receive what people are bringing, not manufacture emotion from scratch. The job is to give people a place to lay down what they’ve been carrying all week.

This also means the quality of Sunday depends entirely on the quality of Monday–Saturday. No spiritual lives during the week = nothing to harvest on Sunday.