I work in community access television so I see church services for several of the local churches every week. I agree with the sentiments expressed earlier about the AOG churches. We run two AOG churches on the public access channel. One is very nutty and the other plays the same repetitive song after every service.
The last religious service I attended was at a gaming convention on Easter Sunday held by my friend, one of the ministers on the campus where the convention was held (he's also an avid board gamer like me). He did a great Christian service filled with humor and metaphors using gaming terms, but it was still very insightful. I had a great time! I would certainly go back to something like that because, even though the message was in the context of Christianity, he was very respectful of those who were not Christian and did a wonderful job of keeping the message universal.
It started with the hymn "Morning Has Broken" but instead of singing it without accompaniment we sang along to Cat Stevens' version.
He gave a small welcome and then started into a reading of Matthew 28:1-10 complete with gaming metaphors and use of Magic: the Gathering cards. Then he gave a sermon with even more gaming metaphors and MtG cards.
The service ended with a reading and response as follows:
Though our character sheet is missing data
People: God's love guides us to fill in the blanks.
While most GMs get very mad when you screw up their campaigns
God uses our brokenness and mess ups as an opportunity to demonstrate forgiveness and love.
God's Mercy is upon us
Except for Randy. God will take Randy and banish him to hell or even worse, New Jersey where he will wander the parking lots of strip malls.
Christ has ressurected indeed
Game on.
Christ has ressurected indeed
(a little louder) Game on.
Christ has ressurected indeed
(Shout it) GAME ON!
By the way, Randy is a friend of ours and the advisor of the campus club that organized and hosted the convention. He's from New Jersey.
I attended a couple of UU services a while back and I think that church would be the only church I could attend regularly. I have also attended Baptist, LDS, Episcopal and Pentacostal services, as well as being present for a few Pagan ceremonies.