I see what you're saying. I'd highly recommend you get the book to get a more detailed look at what the author is saying. Again, you may not change your perspective but it will definitely challenge it. But as I said I'm hanging on the fence for now.
I just don't see how this is going to be beneficial for me, from what I've seen from the book. I was leery from jump, and the stuff I've heard so far makes me lean further in that direction.
Granted, I understand that some stuff done in church is simply without understanding. But some stuff is done because IT WORKS. *shrug* To say the order of service came from pagan ritual is a bit of a stretch for me. I'm sure some pagans did have an order of service, any meeting of more than a handful of people will generally have something similar because IT WORKS. It keeps everyone from interrupting each other or looking around wondering what is going on. Since we're reaching out and bringing people in who don't have the Spirit of God, it is necessary to have some natural discernable order. I don't care how you do it ( on a bulletin, with an MC, everyone knows it from memory), you are going to have some type of structure or you will be limited in what you can accomplish. Even a house bible study has structure... even if it's just greet each other, pray, read and discuss... is that not an order of service?