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 It sounds like Jesus is calling you to Himself.  Get a Bible and start reading.  In the long run, it is important to fellowship with other believers and even to attend church, but churches are run by fallible humans and a lot of them are not very good at follow what God says about Himself.  You can't know if you've found a good church if you don't know God's word, the Bible.

May the one and only God and Creator call you to Himself, show you the truth, and guide you life.  May God bring Godly men and women to disciple you in the truth and guide you to His plan for you. 
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 Thank you for the kind messages. It’s worth mentioning that I do pray from time to time and have a strong connection to Christianity, to the point where I’ve even had encounters with Christ through dreams. However, I just genuinely prefer not to label myself within a specific group to be accepted. When I tell people I follow Christ but don’t identify as a Christian, it often causes confusion. That said, I believe all religions offer perspectives and truths worth exploring, analysing, and embodying to live a fulfilled life connected to something greater than ourselves. Essentially, that’s what all religions aim to achieve. I admit I’ve only read passages and certain verses from the Bible and should take a deeper look at some point, though I’m unsure if my underlying perspective will change. 
 It isn't what group you identify with that matters.  What matters is if you repent of wrongs done, trust Jesus, and identify with Him.  People make mistakes.  Our Creator God does not.  

It is however important to trust in the one true God.  There is only one right path.

"Jesus *said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me." (John 14:6) 
 My wife loves this podcast.  I have yet to have a chance to listen.  As our eyes are opened further,  orthodoxy has a definite appeal 
 My wife loves this podcast.  I have yet to have a chance to listen.  As our eyes are opened further,  orthodoxy has a definite appeal 
 What’s the difference I’ve never actually looked directly into it, confusing to me. 
 Thank you for adding this.  So true and important to understand