This thread is neat.

I was brought up Congregationalist, and there's a lot to like about that brand of Christianity. It is a quite simple denomination, in terms of ceremony. We had baptisms of infants, Holy Communion, and special Christmas and Lenten/Easter services. One went through Sunday school and confirmation, and affirmed themselves as a member, typically on Maundy Thursday, which was also first Communion.

I don't attend church regularly, but sing with a group who performs as a guest choir at different churches so I see a number of variations of the theme of Christianity. They are more similar than different.

My personal beliefs would be considered convoluted at best. I don't think you can fully describe God. I believe there is a Supreme Being, who shows different faces at different times to individuals and/or groups. My view of the whole Trinity thing is that it's a matter of faith, and one can go nuts trying to make logic of it. There's logic, but it's God's not of man.

My "religion" doesn't really have a name, I guess. I do believe in the many equivalents of the Golden Rule, and most definitely in karma, or you reap what you sow.