I think every one is different.
Most baptist churches are independent of each other, so it all kind of depends on the pastor really. This can be a strength, but it also can be isolating, because, if you only meet with the same people ALL the time, you get insular and a 'us and them' mentality.
As a contrast-
When I go to a quaker meeting, they are always having visitors from other meetings, and anyone can join in one, plus they organise a camp every year in different locations. You can go to any meeting in any location and there won't be this bragging about what they do or believe that I find with other churches (we've got the biggest, we believe this and not that) but just a quiet acceptance that God meets people there in quiet worship and will aways be there.
The things Quakers do as ministry, are what the Holy spirit convicts them to do, so it's kind of more personal in a way. In other churches everything is 'programmed'.