That is not the way it is supposed to be. Early in the book of Acts, when the Christian church was started, it was custom to meet on the seventh day, the Old Testament Sabbath. But later Christians switched to the first day of the week. They met each Sunday to celebrate the day that Jesus was raised from the dead. The day came to be called the Lord’s Day (Revelation 1:10).
Every Sunday is in a sense, Easter Sunday. Every week, we remember that we have been rescued from our sins. We are united with a risen, living Lord. We also gather with our new family created through our mutual faith in Jesus. The Bible calls us to meet regularly gather each Lord’s day to gather, to celebrate Christ in worship with joy and thankfulness, as well as to encourage and help one another to grow in our faith.
We should have the same excitement every Sunday that many feel on Easter Sunday. Sunday worship should be the highlight of our week. It should be something we look forward to and something we hate to miss. Is that how you feel?