Not everyone has a home.
The church I attend was formed through a union of Presbyterian, Methodist, and Congregationalist churches-- I don't think I'm Wesleyan or Reformed, strictly speaking, and I don't have much in common with most non-denominationals...
I'll just sit on the fence for now until I move and have to figure out whether I'm Methodist or Anglican.
Don't feel bad. Growing up I attended a Meth/Presb church, choosing the Methodist side at confirmation to be a member of. Then I moved to PA where I attended a Meth/UEB church. Now I'm in TN and have atteded a Church of Christ (which we left because the preacher was a jerk) and a Christian church where I am know as the rebel Methodist because I refuse to be re-baptized in order to join the congregation (partly because I do not agree with their tying salvation to baptism by immersion). I am very much a Methodist in mindset, but am kinda left hanging without a home due to my husband's views on church. He feels the "Christian" church (ie, independent, non-denom) is closer to the first century ideal, not that I agree with him on that point.
So I can hang out here, in the non-denom or with the Catholics (since my best friend is Catholic and I have attended many services and had many talks with her I have some understanding and acceptance of their beliefs in the areas that differ from my own, which aren't all that many.)
Flora