I don't have a problem with a liturgy, when truth is actually shared (not foolish tradition that is empty of scripture). I think the mindless response becomes a routine that is basically meaningless to the vast majority of members, based upon how they live their daily lives.
This is the same with Creed's and Catechism. When it expresses truth, it can benefit. The New City Catechism is a good example. The RCC catechism is a bad example.
Enjoy your liturgy, but discern it's flaws and false doctrines.
What are my observations of a Baptist service? Well, it is basically one person getting up before the crowd and telling all of them his particular interpretation of the Scriptures. The mindless "Amen's" etc. by the congregation becomes meaningless as they look to their local "Grand Poobah" for their particular truth. Yes, I have seen many a Baptist in church on Sunday right after they were at the club drinking and carousing on Saturday night. So much for Baptists taking the Word of God to heart, hey brother?
Now if one of those congregants disagrees with what the Pastor preaches, what then? Well, if won't be long before they are out starting their own new Baptist denomination, claiming they now have the "real truth" of the Christian experience, adding but one more to the thousands out there.
Face it, you are in no position to question anyone else's walk with the Lord, especially when it comes each individuals heartfelt beliefs.