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Evangelical Bible Church at 7820 Fort Street... but I may be biased, I've been going there all my life. Friendly people, solid and intelligent teaching, lots of ways to get involved, no fundamentalist ravings, and really excellent music (even more biased here, I'm on the team!).
Also, I would recommend Community Bible (our sister church) Brookstreet (Evangelical Free), Benson Baptist (American Baptist), Emmanuel Fellowship (non-denominational), Our Saviour's Baptist (General Conference Baptist), and Westside (Southern Baptist). They are a variety of large and small (and mega), of locations, and of different worship styles.
I personally don't really consider Unitarian Universalism... a 'religion'. It's more of a search for meaning, talking about and understanding others beliefs, accepting everyone for who they are, even a little social/environmental activism... kind of hard to put into words. You should stop by the beautiful First Unitarian Church down there in Midtown and see for yourself.
And pass up the MCC church down the street? I don't know that the unitarian church is in that building anymore. I swear is said something "Lutheran" the last time I saw it.
Westside Baptist, Christ Community, Trinity, Glad Tidings, and Immanuel are some I'm familiar with.
some of those are mega churches though
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