Midweek Engagement Was A Big Problem — Until We Built Something Amazing

Midweek Engagement Was A Big Problem — Until We Built Something Amazing

I’ve had this conversation with a lot of churches. Sunday goes well. People are engaged, they follow along, and you can tell the message connected. But by Wednesday, it feels like it faded. Not because it wasn’t meaningful, but because life moves quickly and attention shifts.


Most churches try the usual solutions: recap emails, social posts, extra devotionals, maybe even a midweek video. The problem usually isn’t that people don’t care, it’s that the motivation fades and nothing pulls them back in. If you want engagement to last beyond Sunday, you have to create a reason for people to return in a way that feels natural, not forced.


What changed wasn’t adding more content or another tool. It was introducing a powerful new feature inside FaithNotes that completely reshaped how people interact with the message beyond Sunday.


That one shift transformed the sermon from a one day moment into something that carried through the entire week. Midweek views increased, and we could clearly measure real engagement through the anonymous tracking built into every note. People didn’t just hear the message, they stayed connected to it.


If midweek engagement feels like a constant struggle in your church, there is a simpler way to approach it. The details matter, and the structure makes all the difference.


Create an account and see for yourself how we addressed the issue. Sometimes seeing it in action explains more than any blog post ever could.

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