Either way it goes to me
@Robert Gwin, know commenting twice here.
When you exclude (if you will), Baptist, Jehovah Witness, Roman Catholic Church, Westborro Baptist, Calvinist, Pre-mill, A-mill, whatever it is about things which have been used to present the bible such as teachers, prophets, pastors, deacons. There is the ability to just see there is a bible, which has been created since when did the printing press come in?
The Gutenberg Bible was printed in Mainz in 1455 by Johann Gutenberg and his associates, Johann Fust and Peter Schoeffer. Only 48 copies are known to have survived, of which 12 are printed on vellum and 36 on paper.
So from around 1455, Bibles started becoming bigger in popularity. There have been cults made with it, and as the prementioned ideas that come from man. Like for example your own 'congregations', The story of Jehovah's Witnesses begins in the late 19th century near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a group of students studying the Bible. The group was led by
Charles Taze Russell, a religious seeker from a Presbyterian background.
So... With the Bible, you can go and look and read it for oneself. Learning about the Nation of Israel in the Old Testament, and Creation, and that God promised to bring forth the messiah through a line of Jews, through Abraham who is the father of the faith, who had faith before any of us here right now on earth existed assuredly. You can learn about how the Lord Jesus Christ, was sent down from heaven, and how he was not wanted (as he was not beautiful), many people doubted him, and were faithless when seeing him. Questioned by Pharisees to prove signs and missing what was already done in front of them, healing people from blind, mute, sickness, raising people from the dead. The Apostles were also able to do this by the Holy Spirit in their day in time. The whole of the bible revolves around the Father (Jehovah/YHWH/Yahweh), but also around the Son - His only begotten-son whom was raised from the dead. Showing defeat over death, and that is how it shall before any persons believer or not.
Human beings will raise again to life. Now where is that? I personally believe they are raised up in the Heavenly Realm where God's city the new Jerusalm is located and it is spiritual because God is spirit, and God dwells there in that city, with the Lamb as the light (if I recall correctly). There are people who are on the outside of the gates, known to have loved to lie to people, commit murders, dogs, and were unbelievers. There are those who are faithful go into the city, having had washed their robes (having their sins taken for by JEsus and having lived by Him in this life by the Spirit of Christ).
Therefore with all this, the conclusion is this. Any person (in a denomination) can be a Christian, having faith on the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ. Seeking God in faith, which pleases Him, and grow in knowledge and worship God in spirit and truth. In this, one discovers new life set free from the old life because of Jesus having done everything we could not do. So that human beings are free to choose to live their life as they please, knowing they responsible along to God when they leave this life. It is good to have love for God, and your neighbor and remember that the Gospel of Christ is the power unto salvation (which is a restored renewed soul (mind/will/emotion) that dwells in our flesh. Once this flesh passes away the soul goes on to the spiritual heavenly realm of God where he resides.
Many believe in coming back to earth, or reincarnation, or they will have some utopia living on the earth, I do not believe this personally. What I do believe is that, all people are resurrected into a new spiritual realm which is unlike this, and God has a purpose for it all in his plan for the good of all, and those who do not choose to seek, will be outside the gates of the kingdom.