I was raised attending a Southern Baptist church. There were many social opportunities I wouldn't have otherwise had. Besides participation in youth choirs, there was Troop 29 a Boy Scout troop sponsored by the church, the Royal Ambassadors (RA's) which was similar to Boy Scouts but with a much more religious aspect, Wednesday night dinners, Holiday socials and church retreats in a rural area offering fellowship, sports activities and outdoor recreation. All that was a wonderful part of growing up. The church and congregation were highly thought of in the community.
I had a personal spiritual experience as a child in the church that implored me to accept Christ. It was a personal commitment exclusive of any external pressure. But it took a near death experience years later, to give me a spiritual awakening. I no longer doubt or question my higher power. I have met Him and He sent me back. That experience did not occur in a church.
At the end of the day, "church" to me is a business. Many churches are ultimately forced to disband and sell off assets sometimes because the business model isn't working. Jesus we are told, had some issues with the temple and how business was conducted on occasion. As an adult, I don't attend church but highly respect the choice of those who chose to do so.
I kind of look at it like this ... Microsoft is a business but you don't have to work for Microsoft to enjoy the rewards of experiencing aspects of Microsoft's endeavors and works. The thing is though, we don't often think of attributing success to Microsoft when we use their works for personal accomplishment. Simple example might be when we take a picture, upload that picture to a computer and then share that picture with the world, often we either take it all for granted or consider it something we accomplished entirely by ourselves ... no one else had anything to do with it.
My point is that each of us has individual experiences, thoughts on "church" and religious understanding or denial and that's okay. However and while you may not attend church or perhaps deny spirituality, I believe a higher power is with you and willing to help you daily if you would only allow Him into your life. You have that choice to accept or not. And whatever you do, experience and accomplish in life, you can give credit to Him or decide that no one else had anything to do with it. Having met my higher power, He profoundly left me with one plain and simple truth to understand ... we have choices ... and there's something more on the other side of that bright light.
OH ... and here's a picture I took, pasted into a template and thought I'd share ... did it all by myself