Part of this challenge is that worshipers shouldn't be consumers, but participants. What I call the primary vs. secondary paradox is perfectly demonstrated by worshipers. When you go to get something, X amount of feeling/experience from worship, you'll only get X amount. When you go to give something in worship, you end up getting X++. If giving is your motivation, you get more than the one who's primary motivation is to get.
The Chicken and the Egg
Part of this challenge is that worshipers shouldn't be consumers, but participants. What I call the primary vs. secondary paradox is perfectly demonstrated by worshipers. When you go to get something, X amount of feeling/experience from worship, you'll only get X amount. When you go to give something in worship, you end up getting X++. If giving is your motivation, you get more than the one who's primary motivation is to get.