First worship.
Simple structure so our needs and preconceptions don’t get in the way of giving praise and glory to God.
Focusing on the language of praise in Scripture.
Having time to pray. To reflect on the Gospel. To express love and praise to God.
Not driven by expectations of worship from the culture.
Driven by grace and the Holy Spirit with us who brings us the inheritance of grace.
Experiencing the sufficiency of the spiritual blessings we have in Christ, as all we will ever need.

The following is what I’ve gathered concerning the ‘order/rules’ of this church thus far:
Churches are for believers:
The highest and most glorious commitment of the Local Church must be the glory of God.
Everything we do is focused on our Loving Redeemer God in worship, growing unto maturity so we can serve him, and living lives that bring honor to God and praise to Jesus Christ.
We give all to advance the spread of Christianity in every way we can
We gather those who are saved for instruction, for worship, and for ministry and mission.
We test the faith of those claiming to believe, so that the local church is kept as pure as possible.
“confessing the good confession” 1 Timothy 6:12
We are the eternal Bride of Christ, the assembly of the victorious, the fellowship of the redeemed.
Worship is the passion of our lives, the undergirding strength for facing every trial, our great joy, and our astonishing privilege.
We grow by the faith and beauty of the lives of those who make up the worshiping assembly.
Our lives are enriched by coming together and all of us worshiping God together. Our minds are instructed. We learn about God. We hear his Word. We love one another as God loves us.
We must never lose sight of our first duty to God: To worship and praise — to Give Glory to God in worship, in our lives, in prayer, in obedience, in service, in sacrifice, and in holiness.
All believers stand before God personally praising, saying the content of our faith, listening to the Word of God, singing praise to our Redeemer, joining our song and confessions with others who love God and who have been transformed by his amazing grace, too. Worship involves everyone in the room. Christians must worship God alone. But we worship him together.
Absolutely wonderful.
I struggle with losing so much that gave me comfort in structures and buildings and services. In “position” and “ordination” and the rest.
But we gain God. And joy. And so much more.
Your summary is beautiful.