Nice ideas. I think along these lines also and since that is so different from "regular church" it leads me to think that maybe some people serve a sort of more difficult to define niche within the body. Like someone that runs a retreat center or hosts a convention for "workshops" that sort of thing.
The concept is still filling in for me personally but at present I think it's something that the need is low "generally speaking"
Ex: church leaders get sent to a retreat center 3-7 days out of the year...3 days is 1% of a year so it's almost not worth mentioning to a lot of people. Same thing with a revival that happens once every few years.
Yet for some small group of people they do it year round and touch such a diverse group in a pretty different way.
I see a legitimate way to live like the early church within this system and not shun the modern church...it's not for everyone.
Same thing with conferences...someone hosts those things and for "them" it's their life...for others it's something they went to once in their life.
I'm just sort of letting my mind float past your OP and give you my thoughts in a general understanding of unmet needs...leastways trying to understand why I feel so displaced myself at times. I do NOT think that every need will be met in 2hrs on one day of the week...
It may be that since I probably am more geared to give my life to what is for most a brief retreat that I have a skewed view on what should be a priority in a church. Not to say it's incorrect but it may just not fit in a modern church in the city and could not be expected to....which is hard because the burden "seems" like it should be applied unilaterally
but the body is diverse
I guess it might help to also consider missions week if you have such things at your local church. The missionaries don't "live" at that church or even "go" to it. They are a part of it but in quite a different almost anomalous way.
Anyhow, I enjoyed thinking about it. I'd like to see at least some things cross over out of the net sometime soon but idk how that transition happens so I've neglected to post recently but twas encouraging fortunately