That sounds like disorder and disregard of Paul's teachings in I Corinthians 14 to me. Look at verse 28. Back up in the chapter. When we pray in church, we are supposed to do it in a way that builds up the church. The one who does so in tongues doesn't edify others. Paul spoke in tongues more than them all, yet in the church he would rather speak 4 words with the understanding that he may instruct others than 10,000 words in an unknown tongue.
I was in a meeting where maybe 5000 people spoke in tongues as the 'worship leader' directed. I refrained out of obedience to scripture. Except it seemed like a lot of them were saying either 'babababa' or 'bada bada bada.' They had a guest speaker from America, but at the end he had people gather those who wanted to be baptized with the Holy Spirit speak in tongues. His instructions to them was to think nothing and say 'whatever bubbles up out of their spirit.' If other people around them were saying 'bada bada bada', did anything supernatural have to occur for them to do the same thing? I found out that group of churches had a lot of people who sounded like that. The man at that meeting was a guest speaker. I don't know what they normally did in their churches in that regard.
I read Azusa Street experiences about being sanctified, devoted to God, and death to self among those who were baptized with the Holy Ghost. I can't rule out people being pressured, coached, or put in situations where they make a little noise and others saying 'you got it.' I don't believe the Holy Spirit needs the coaching or the social pressure. I didn't have anyone coaching me or any special 'set up' to make it happen for me.
I was in a meeting where maybe 5000 people spoke in tongues as the 'worship leader' directed. I refrained out of obedience to scripture. Except it seemed like a lot of them were saying either 'babababa' or 'bada bada bada.' They had a guest speaker from America, but at the end he had people gather those who wanted to be baptized with the Holy Spirit speak in tongues. His instructions to them was to think nothing and say 'whatever bubbles up out of their spirit.' If other people around them were saying 'bada bada bada', did anything supernatural have to occur for them to do the same thing? I found out that group of churches had a lot of people who sounded like that. The man at that meeting was a guest speaker. I don't know what they normally did in their churches in that regard.
I read Azusa Street experiences about being sanctified, devoted to God, and death to self among those who were baptized with the Holy Ghost. I can't rule out people being pressured, coached, or put in situations where they make a little noise and others saying 'you got it.' I don't believe the Holy Spirit needs the coaching or the social pressure. I didn't have anyone coaching me or any special 'set up' to make it happen for me.