Does, or does not, the Vineyard movement place a premium on "experience-based" worship?
Does, or does not, the Vineyard Movement endorse the use of the "signs and wonders" ministries of tongues, prophecy, laying on of hands for healing, and the casting out of demons?
Does, or does not, the Vineyard Movement's willingness to "let the Holy Spirit move in ways we do not expect" with no limitation as outlined in several biblical restrictions -- particularly the writings of Paul -- allow for spiritual excess inventiveness to enter into and possibly mislead immature or "baby" believers?
Those are my concerns. If I am wrong, then please forgive me, but it is my position that the purpose of these "sign and wonders" was fulfilled at the close of the apostolic age. It is therefore difficult for me to see worship and ministry done when the focus is experience rather than Christ. That's just the way I see it, and I'm willing to admit I might be wrong.