Thank you timeline.
But you didn't name any denominations.
Is that taboo around here?
Church of Christ (Member)
Baptists (random occasions)
Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints (attended at the request of door knockers - for multiple services)
Episcopal (several times - BUT admittedly not for a service, so I don't think it really counts)
I suspect that Episcopal, Anglican, ... would be much, much closer than Methodist, Baptist, Adventists, Assembly of God, Jehovah's Witnesses.
I have had many conversations with Jehovah's Witness...and I can't imagine them being very Catholic-like.
When people knock on my door wanting to discuss the Bible I invite them in.
The feel, set up, the order - its different.
I have been to a lot more church buildings than I have services at those buildings. None of them, except the RCC, have the tabernacle structure, candle lighting area, statues. They don't have "confessionals", "holy water", priests (for we are a holy priesthood - not just a few select men).
But, for example, the preacher in a lot of churches is not an elder, but holds some kind of unscriptural authority.
I believe that the way we partake of communion is more Catholic that scriptural.
The Bible doesn't say anything about a priest/preacher being needed for marriage.
The Bible, outside of prophecy...possibly, doesn't say anything about Jesus being 33 when He went to the cross.