I actually don't follow every post you make, and I wouldn't have asked if I already knew.
I actually really get where you're at, right now. I moved here to Illinois in September of 2012, and since I live with my parents (because of circumstances), I went to the church they had helped plant that summer. At the time, there were maybe 10 people who went, and half of them were the church-planting team (including my parents). The other attendees were all over 50.
I still go to my parents' church in the morning and am helpful there, but I also was invited to a young adult Bible study in February of this year. I went to that small group study every week, and after a few weeks I started going to that church on Sunday nights and since then have made many great friends my age (well, between the ages of 19 and 28...close enough
). But, basically from September to March (6-7 months!) I didn't really have any friends my age. It sucked, man. I totally get that. That's also happened to me one time before, when I didn't really have friends close to my age, but that's another story. So, yes, I can relate.
Are there any other churches in your area that you could try? Or maybe even ones that have a little of a drive?
Funny story about my Sunday night church. The first time I went to that small group study, I didn't feel well. I probably looked sickly, and I'm sure I made a horrible first impression, because at one point, I said "Yeah, I don't feel too well. I had Taco Bell for lunch." I saw some people physically move a few inches away from me.
That night, I ended up having the stomach flu. Thankfully it waited until I was home from the group, but still, it wasn't the first impression I had wanted to make.