Actually, I have.
I was searching for God when I took a 25 yr detour with the dubs, leaving in 7/94. It took me about 3 years to overcome the brainwashing and go to a non-denominational church (church #1) that my daughter was attending. After going there a few times I went to a friend's very Pentecostal church (church #2), where I eventually got baptized and joined the church. THEN 9/11 happened, and a month later my daughter got baptized at church #1 and my husband decided to go for that. He liked church #1 so much (to my amazement) - and was not, and probably never will be, ready for church #2 - so we have been going there ever since.
I am very suspicious due to my time in the bOrg, and I listen very carefully to what is being said. So far, no doctrinal issues have conflicted with the Bible. However, on minor points, debate is allowed! Not everyone has to believe what somebody else, or the pastor(s) teach. What a concept! No written in stone commands to believe, for example, the people of Sodom and Gomorrah will be resurrected, only to have that changed at a later date to be written in stone that they won't be! Disagreement is permitted, and you don't get kicked out, or even "disciplined" for having a different opinion. If someone gets pregnant out of wedlock, she is not shunned. In fact, people are likely to give her a baby shower and help her out afterward.
I feel that I am in a church where I am free to form my own opinions and follow my own beliefs, within the framework of the church. There I can get fellowship and encouragement from others who believe in God, as well. If the time should come that this church would become dogmatic and rigid, I would find another church.
Aunthill