Well, Pine pretty much said it all.
Divorce has hit almost every church. There are non-denominational churches that attract large numbers of people in urban areas - but those aren't usually in the more rural ones. The issue with non-denomination churches is that there is frequently one man or one family. And just like Solomon got distracted in his old age - well, the non-denominational don't have the checks and balances to prevent that.
Also, within denominations, there is a lot of variation. You can ask if there is a contemporary service. That sounds like what you would like.
What I did once was call churches and ask them what a person needed to do to belong to the church. When I got to one that said, "Accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior" that's the one I picked. What is sad is that there were quite a few calls before that one. But, my family and I did attend that one for over a decade.
Some people are so intent on not doing anything wrong that they hardly have any time left to do anything right.
It is difficult finding a church. But having the support is vital. I would feel very lonesome without one.