“Often the atmosphere of our meetings is cloudy or foggy, and our meetings seem to have no focus or direction; consequently, the saints do not know where the meeting is going or how to direct the meeting. In such a case, someone must take the lead to exercise his spirit and break through the “fog.” This may be done by simply choosing a hymn or praying in a strong way in the spirit. This is something we need to learn to do. We need to realize that what the Lord can do among us and the extent to which He can work depend on our cooperation. If no one is willing to cooperate with the Lord to function in the meeting, the Lord will be unable to move, and the meeting will be empty. If we are truly open to the Lord, the Lord will do many things.”
(Basic Principles for the Church Meetings, ch. 1)