
Originally Posted by
Ryan Scott
I'm not sure if I get a voice in the answer since it was my question to begin with.
I'm not so much about saying what Sabbath should be as I am, I think, very adamant that it should NOT be busy.
As I looked at what Sabbath meant in practice, it's roots and origins, and early practice, it just be came very apparent that Sabbath is the time when we step out of our everyday lives and faithfully commit, through our actions, that we believe the world will not fall apart without us.
I've seen personally how the need to "fit everything in" and meet a time schedule (usually so people can get off to other 'more important' things) can rob our worship of a sense of Sabbath. I'm not convinced worship and Sabbath have to go together, but for all practical purposes they do for 99% of the Christians I know.