You're really good at the self-justification aren't you?
I think we need to be careful about thinking that things are harder for us just because we're single. We have different challenges, but those of us who are single and childless have fewer schedules to balance and no small children to get ready or find a sitter for when we want to go to church activities so I'm not sure we should say that it's harder for us. Not sure there's really any comparison and really if it's something you want to do, you'll usually find a way.
And there really is no comparison between a church planter, itinerant minister, etc and a single person who is living in one place and just doesn't want to be tied down by a committment to one church. Not to mention that before he started his missionary journeys and better known ministry Paul proved himself as part of the local church and only starting his missionary journeys after God specifically called him to it during the church elder's prayer time.
No one says that just because you commit to a church or a ministry you have to stay there in an unchanging state the rest of your life. Nor is there anything that says you can only be involved in the ministries or the during the week activities of just one church. But none of that has to do with the original topic of the thread which was church hopping, defined as "go to different churches each week". And the answer that you're going to get from pretty much any of the regulars around here is that you should be seeking to have one church that is "your church" or home base or your community of faith or whatever else you want to call it and not drift around between communities and not actually be connected to any of them.