Why the Church Is So Tired — Sabbath, Rest, and the Science of Stress with Dr. Amy Erickson and Dr. Gregory Wagenfuhr
Why does the church feel so tired?
Many Christians know they need rest, but even after a day off, a vacation, or a slower weekend, the deeper restlessness often remains. In this episode of The Christian Clinician, Dr. Tanya Paynter talks with Dr. Amy Erickson and Dr. Gregory Wagenfuhr about their book Sabbath Gospel and a renewed vision of Sabbath, work, rest, and the mission of the church.
This conversation moves beyond Sabbath as a personal health practice or weekly day off. Dr. Erickson and Dr. Wagenfuhr explain Sabbath as a much larger gospel reality: God’s rest, God’s kingdom, and the household of God breaking into a restless world. They discuss why the church is weary, how Christians often try to create rest on their own terms, and why false versions of rest can leave us more anxious, self-focused, and disconnected from one another.
Together, they explore the idea of the “dream home”—the personal, cultural, and institutional ways we try to control life enough to finally feel secure. But that kind of rest never satisfies for long. True Sabbath rest is not found in control, success, productivity, or self-protection. It is received from God and then lived out in community as we learn to carry one another’s burdens.
This episode also connects Sabbath to stress physiology, nervous system health, and Christian formation. When we stop seeing church as only a worship event and begin seeing it as a formative household of God, rest becomes more than something we take for ourselves. It becomes something we receive, practice, and give.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL EXPLORE
* Why the church feels tired, weary, and spiritually exhausted
* How Sabbath Gospel reframes Sabbath as more than a weekly day off
* The difference between taking rest for yourself and giving rest to others
* Why trying to build your own “dream home” often leads to deeper restlessness
* How Sabbath exposes the false promise of control, success, and self-protection
* Why Sabbath is connected to God’s kingdom, not just personal wellness
* How the church can become a household of rest instead of another system of exhaustion
* Why serving through your God-given gifts can become restful, life-giving work
* How community, burden-bearing, and Christian fellowship shape stress physiology and formation
EPISODE TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Sabbath, physiology, and why church forms us
00:45 Introducing Sabbath Gospel
01:38 Why write a book on Sabbath and the tired church?
04:12 Who this book is for: pastors, churches, and thoughtful Christians
06:14 Sacrifice, Christ’s blood, and Sabbath in the biblical story
10:02 The “dream home” and the false promise of control
13:53 Sin as something we commit and something we are caught in
16:26 Sabbath as more than a day off
18:14 Giving rest, not just taking rest
20:25 Sabbath as heart posture and practice
22:41 Sabbath, the Ten Commandments, Sabbath year, and Jubilee
26:40 The danger of using Sabbath only as a health practice
30:39 Why the church is tired: wrong work vs life-giving work
35:13 Church as a place of formation, not just a worship event
38:19 Practical questions for churches and communities
42:09 Where to find Sabbath Gospel and the authors
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RESOURCES MENTIONED
* Sabbath Gospel by Dr. Amy Erickson and Dr. Gregory Wagenfuhr
* https://www.amazon.com/Sabbath-Gospel-Narrative-Time-Church/dp/1514009544
* Matthew 11: “Come to me, all who are weary…”
* 1 Corinthians 12 and the body of Christ
* Dr. Gregory Wagenfuhr: www.gpwagenfuhr.com
* Dr. Amy Erickson: https://stmarks.edu.au/about-our-people-dr-amy-erickson/
ABOUT THE GUESTS
Dr. Gregory Wagenfuhr is a pastor, theologian, and co-author of Sabbath Gospel. His work explores theology, church formation, Scripture, and the life of the church in a tired and restless age.
Dr. Amy Erickson is a theologian, scholar, and co-author of Sabbath Gospel. She serves at St. Mark’s National Theological Centre in Canberra, Australia, and brings deep biblical and theological insight into Sabbath, rest, the household of God, and the work of the church.
ABOUT THE HOST
Dr. Tanya Paynter is the host of The Christian Clinician, a podcast built on the belief that true whole-person health rests on five pillars: physical health, mental health, emotional health, relationship with God, and Christian fellowship — all connected and communicated through the nervous system. As a licensed naturopathic physician, Dr. Paynter bridges biblical truth and clinical science — helping Christians understand how our relationship with God and faith practices like worship, prayer, Sabbath, and community shape stress physiology, nervous system health, and long-term wellbeing. If you're searching for a faith-based functional medicine approach to health that addresses body, mind, spirit, and community together, The Christian Clinician was recorded with you in mind.
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