It is a great mystery why denominational leaders use the speakers they do. When you have a successful pastor from another domination your pastors (the ones who pay the bills by keeping their church faithful to the system) are put it a difficult place with their membership. It's not like a major conference for all to attend if they want to, its a denominational event.In my denomination I've often wondered about the use of successful independent pastors. I get the feeling, sometime, my leaders don't think much of our churches or pastors (like if they could keep their position they would attend somebody else's church). Or, are they trying to encourage us to be independent? You know the successful independent pastor does not have to deal with a state bishop or mandatory financial obligations to the denomination, or required attendance at denominational events. You ask the question, does the leadership want all the COG members in Daytona to go to the speakers AG church? Well, either they don't think its a problem (or have not considered it at all), or they think its the Daytona area pastor's problem for not being more like the AG church.You concern is valid in my observation. Perhaps there is something to learn from the speaker, but not in the setting afforded him.