That is correct.... I don't, however, think that it is necessarily a bad thing. There are several things that are being done in worship that were not done in the early churches.. they simply weren't needed. Song books? Overhead projection of scripture and/or songs? Microphones? Many, if not all of these things have been utilized to make the assembly "better", and more attractive to the unchurched... I lean more toward the informal, casual worship assembly, where kids are encouraged, babies cry and get passed around to give mothers a little break.... basically family stuff.
I grew up in a church where suits were worn, dresses by ladies.. kids wore "Sunday clothes" including clipon ties... this was the norm up until the early to mid 70's... I'm glad we've become more comfortable in the assembly.
Personally, I would like to see a rotating group of men that have the gift of teaching just take turns speaking before the assembly, possibly with group participation of some sort.
Oh I remember the clip on ties. Smile!
Every thing discussed in the word leads to the idea of family. Full participation, casual.
Church has morphed into the entertainer and paying audience paradigm.
'Dressed in Sunday best' tradition started in the fourth century after Constantine pronounced heathen Rome Christian. People would start wearing their 'Sunday best' because the emperor would sometimes show up in 'church'. They best look their best for Mr. C!
Formal attire, in my humble opinion, drains the feeling of family and closeness envisioned by scripture. In lends to the atmosphere of aloofness, an almost business tone, for some the chance to display their colors, their sharp dress and appearance.
This takes away interaction and fellowship. But that is already rendered impotent by virtue of the way 'church' is done anyway.
You can go to 'Comedy Central', pay for your seat, and listen to one guy, a stand up comic carry on for 40 minutes, vulgarly at best.
Church is set up the same way. You pay your entry fees, tithes so you can have a spot in the pew and listen to one guy, sometimes a comic, carry on for 40 minutes.
You hear the words 'you are dismissed' and everyone files out shaking hands, talking about the previous day's game, 'God bless now, goodbye' and we dub that Holy Spirit, blood bought, scriptural, biblical, ecclesiastical, devil stomping fellowship.
Everyone packs up their troubles and carries them out the way they carried them in.
Apostasy is hidden by the 'mystery of iniquity'. 2Thess.2:7. I'm reading a book right now titled 'The Great Dream'. I'm drawing from it here and there.
The books premise is that things will continue to get worse with Christendom. I'm in full agreement. Yes He will return for a people 'without spot or blemish', Epesians 5:27 but weigh that against ' when I return will I find faith on the earth.' Lk.18:8. So I see a remnant with their eyes open and a very sleepy apostate 'church' that is clueless, and ruthless about being and staying clueless.
Matt. 24:12 ...because sin( mystery of iniquity) shall abound, the love of many will wax COLD...
'lacking natural affection'. 2Tim. 3:3.
The Christian community is waxing cold in the love area because God did not create each one of us to just sit and listen to sermons all day long. Students that never ever graduate. We all are to minister our spiritual functions and gifts in the context of an open participatory meeting, decently and in order. This ecclesia MO was gradually jettisoned in the third and fourth centuries and replaced by the deeds of the Nicolaitans, the upper cleric and lower laity distinction.
Jesus commanded 'let there be no divisions among you'. 1Cor.12:25.
Matt. 20 ' it shall not be so among you'. What shall not be so? The cleric/laity division. Nicolaitan.
3John ...Diotrephes loved the preeminence. He wanted to be the executive pastor....quit his job, draw a pay check, be looked up to and admired as more special than everyone else. John condemned the arrogance and pride in him. Do you really suppose if John were here today, he'd change his mind and place his stamp of approval on all the preeminent, money mad, egocentrical 'pastors'? Most Christians believe so.
The 'mystery of iniquity' blinds the heart to apostasy. Mystery: secret. Iniquity: lawlessness. Whose law? Christ's law. The 'gospel that was first delivered unto the saints.' Jude 1:3.
Jesus number one desire and eternal plan was to be the Head over His assembly of saints when they gather together. To operate, by the Holy Spirit, the 'gifts given unto men' Ephesians 4:8. These gifts in every believer to minister 'one unto another'. 1Peter4:10 and Ephesians 4:12. See: 1Cor.12' Epehesians 4, and Romans 12.
But, like I said, that has all gone by the way side, deposited by scheming men (wolves that Paul warned about, rising UP, note the direction...Acts 20:29, into the dust bins of history, in the early centuries confining the body of Christ to a life long condition of apathy and impotence. Jesus relegated to the outside of the door 'knocking, and no one answering'. Rev.3:20
Welcome to the 'last hour'. 1John 2:18.