Mave wrote:However, I must say this (at the risk of ruffling some feathers), I have no right to be disappointed if service was goofy, boring, cookie-cut, generally nothing special, whatever. I do not go to church to be entertained or to judge others. It's an act of worship.
I don't go to church to be entertained, or to look at other people and judge them - no one should be attending a service if that's they're main goal. I go to feel close to God and to worship, and on Easter Sunday, the church I go to turns into a madhouse. There are cars and people everywhere - the environment literally turns into somethin painfull close to an amusement park. It takes you half the service to find a seat, and I've missed the main part of worship when it's this crowded, and with people running about and attendants directing the flow of 'traffic', it becomes hard to worship or to pay attention to the message. I just feel like I'm better off having an extended quiet time instead of having to deal with that sort of situation, because it really does take a lot of your focus off the word, and having the same thing discussed every Easter doesn't help much either.