If one were to visit Washington, DC, one could find many elaborate memorials.
If one is old enough to remember the mourning of JFK or the memorial for Princess Diana, one remembers a lot of pomp and circumstance.
A common theme throughout the Bible is that things which appear to man to be insignificant or inadequate are glorious in the sight of God. For example, when the second temple was built after the return from Babylonian exile, many of the older people wept because in their eyes the second temple was nothing in comparison to the first temple.
The apostle Paul wrote to the Corinthians that one of the main reasons why many people rejected the gospel message was that God had chosen things which those who are not spiritually minded see as insignificant and inadequate.
One example of such a thing which many people view as inadequate and insufficient is the memorial to Jesus and to His physical incarnation and the price of His blood.
God chose that Jesus would be remembered by bread and the fruit of the vine.
Many people are discontented with the memorial which God chose and so they come up with all different kinds of other ways to memorialize Jesus which God DID NOT choose.
Being discontented with God's choices shows a lack of faoth in God because faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God.
If you need more than the bread and the fruit of the vine in order to "remember" Jesus then you are not granting God "the right to choose" in your heart.