Well, the "silent style" is experiencing a comeback, of sorts. I attended a week-long retreat sponsored by an independent char. church from Phila., PA. They met together twice daily, in the morning and then late afternoon just before dinner, that meal being their only one of the day. Upon gathering, the first hour was spent in silence, many on their knees, all praying silently or otherwise meditating, etc. When the hour was up and someone started to pray or praise or whatever out loud, oh my. What opportunity such gives God and His glory to fall.
Then, too, the TACF church in Toronto, the renowned 90's revival place, a couple years ago began agressively setting up "basking centers" around the globe. These are locations in churches, homes, rented meeting rooms, or whatever, where people from various denoms./congs. would meet and just sit in silence and, hopefully, experience the Presence of God wherein they basked, and little-to-nothing beyond that, it being enough.