Churchyreal, for me I'm leaving out the doctrine that I was brought up to know. I was once told that women should not wear pants in church, nor jewelry, nor finger nail polish. Men had to wear suits, shirts and ties for every service. Everything was told to us, "what you shouldn't do." As I got older, I couldn't find in the bible where women couldn't wear pants, men had to wear suits. I'm comfortable with some slacks and a polo shirt for service. As far as what I'm reading on this thread, I'm understanding that people think its wrong because we are bringing the world into the church, well let's reverse it and take the church outside of the 4 walls and take church into the world. Point blank, instead of saying this can't be said or done in the church. If we are suppose to spread the love of Christ to non-believers, we can't do it only in the church, we have to go out or bring them in. If one non-believer in that service that night was touched by the word of God that he delivered after that introduction, then God's work was not in vain. Bishop Love, used a tool that drew that individual in close enough to want to stay to hear God's word. That's what I think is wrong with the body of Christ today. We are so inclusive, that we run non-believers away. God gives us a choice to live for him or not, he never forces himself upon us, so why do we as Christians want to force doctrines on others and non-believers??