WC,
I have been out of the organization for 8 years, so when I planned my marriage three years ago I found myself facing one new decision after another that seemed to conflict with my upbringing. I am estranged from my JW mother (and every girl wants her mom there when she marries). I had left JWs, but I hadn't really embraced any other formal spirituality. I didn't want a non-spiritual ceremony with no soul and no feeling of being sacred in the bigger picture of life.
A friend suggested that I contact the Unitarian Universalists. I am so very glad that I did! Under one roof there are Christians of every type, Buddhists, Pagans, Native Americans, you name it! The idea behind their meetings is simply coming together to worship in whatever form that means to you. No belief or teaching is touted as the right way, and you would be very surprised to note how many exJWs there are in attendance. Many of the meetings involve rituals designed by the congregation to reflect all religions. Gays, Lesbians, Transgendered, are welcome as well as Straight (of course).
I think one of the aspects I appreciate most is the community programs. They often have an organization-wide potluck dinner one evening a week. There are feminine groups, male groups, art classes, music classes... Ours has a school from K-6th grade, and a choir and band for older students. One evening a week we can gather and there is a drum circle where we all grab a drum and sit around adding different beats until we're all exhausted. One person will begin with their beat, and then others join in until the walls shake. It's more emotional than I originally realized, your heart will actually feel as if it's joining in.
I don't go all the time, but I always feel welcome when I do go, and I NEVER feel that I've been remiss when I have been away.
It's worth looking into. When I told the Pastor that I was a JW in the past, she took me under her wing and took special care to make me feel welcome. She helped Jason and I design a wedding that fit US, and officiated in a very sweet, spiritual way that helped us to connect.
I hope My experience with them helps.
Kathy