Smiley, that sounds like a great direction for your life to me! Talking about church membership, I was a member of an Assembly of God church in Brewster, Washington USA when I was in high school. After that I moved on, attending Bible College, then I became what they call an exhorter licensed minister with the Pentecostal Church of God, which our family was attending because of a nasty church split from that church. I was the children's church guy, so the little kids wouldn't drive the preacher crazy, which irritated my Dad. He said he didn't think the little kids should have bothered that preacher as loud a voice as he had!
It was okay though, because my Dad really liked him inspite of that. I went on back to Bible College, then got my Christian Worker's license with the Assemblies of God, then license to preach, then later ordination, which I still have that statis. We became members of the Omak Assembly of God church where our family attended when I was born, and I was Assistant and Associate Pastor of that church. Because of a disagreement we stopped attending there. Our good friend who Pastored the Assembly of God church in Brewster told me he was going through old membership cards and found mine from high school! This was years and years later! After the disagreement and there were other bad things that went on in that chruch; I won't go into deals, would serve no good purpose, we started attending a wonderful Free Methodist church. This was in the mid 1990s, and we became very active in that church. We worked with children in summer daily vacation bible school, and we worked with God's Army, which was a weekly kids, up through middle school age, which was somewhat like a Christian Boy Scouts, only it was for girls as well. The pastor, Carol, and I were very close there, and I worked with his daughter on her trombone skills at school. Well, he and I were talking about ministerial opportunities in that church, and I was ready to move in that direction. We were attending church membership classes, and someone from that class said that she had been with the Assemblies of God church, and it was not her style because the Assemblies were too demonstative to suit her, and she was too introverted to want to worship God like Assemblies of God people do, with raised hands, praising God, and she wanted something a little tamer, and less exuberant. I knew right then that I had no business getting involved with that church in membership or ministry, because that young lady was speaking against everything that I stood for, and was very happy that she found a church that was not like the Assemblies of God. I had no resentment because of that, but it opened my eyes, and made me realize that the Assemblies was my organization, and I loved the Assemblies, and aligned my self with them. We moved, were gone for 10 years, came back had our own Bible Studies at home for 3 years, and one day Carol said that she really missed attending church, and can we go! We went back to that same Free Methodist church, and we love it. The people love and worship God with all their hearts, and we love them all. The only thing is that I will take membership in that church nor will I get invovled with their ministry because I learned that they do not believe exactly as we do coming from the Assemblies of God church, nor do they have the freedom for worshipping God as people do from the Assemblies of God churches do, so we attend, and our hearts are with them, but we are still Assemblies of God church people, and I am still an ordained minister with the Assemblies of God church, with retired status now. The Assemblies of God church organization is one of the best church organizations in the world. The problem is that their churches and their ministers have enough freedom so that they can be other than what they stand for, and that is why we are not attending in an Assemblies of God church. Our church minister did things that were wrong by any one's standards, became a church dictator, caused a church split, and damaged his, and the churches Christian testimony in the community. That is why we are attending a Free Methodist church, and the people are wonderful and love God with all their hearts.