Hi aAlexiSs,
That's always a tough question. I believe there are usually good and sincere believers in almost every denominational church that you may visit. For me, when I am looking for a place to fellowship, I am looking for people who are truly followers of Jesus and that starts with the servant leadership of the congregation. The first thing is this. Who's church is it? Christ is the head and we are all a part of the body. When I hear a pastor say, "I'm the lead pastor," I cringe because Jesus is the Lead Pastor. The thing that I have a problem with in denominational churches is that often the denomination is in charge of the direction of the churches, but it should be the Holy Spirit.
Even though I love the people in the churches I visit and I also care for the pastors, I also recognize that the system that has been handed down along the Catholic and Protestant lines have strayed from the Church that was started by Jesus. Once I realized that I have never been able to be satisfied with the traditional norm of the North American Evangelical Church.
That being said, I enjoy fellowship with believers and often preach in churches, I just can't get into the setup. I want to see the church of Jesus Christ be established in each city and
not any other kind of church of any other allegiance.
One qualifier is this. Everyone is in error to some extent and God, in His mercy, reaches all the way down and still loves and blesses us. I do believe that there are still many good ministers and church groups out there who don't have everything right but they still have Jesus. When we move to a new place, we always try to find a smaller church where they notice us when we come and when we are away. Many of us have been to churches that are so large that after eight months people still ask us if we are new. Also, I believe that if we are going to attend a church, it should have a strong servant leadership (elders) and not be a pastor led congregation. It's just not Biblical. A pastor should be on the level of the elders. Everyone is accountable.
I hope that this can be an encouragement. I would be happy to talk to you more about it. I agree that a lot of choosing can come down to how we feel about it. The Lord uses our feeling too.