One of my close friends, who was raised, JW goes to church still during certain holiday’s but really is not JW anymore. She does not believe that only JW’s can go to heaven, or that other religions are wrong, and she votes, and she is angry she was not allowed to go to college (maybe some of these rules have changed since she was young) but she feels comfortable in that church and some of the traditions she was raised with I guess. Still, if you ask her what religion she is she simply replies, Christian, don’t get me wrong, she does not hide she was JW in any way, but I guess there is no real way for a JW to practice the religion halfway, even though she technically does.
The other two people I am aquainted with who were raised Jehova identify as Christian’s and tried out various churches until they found one that was a good fit.
If you feel the need to belong to a church, which would not surprise me since you were raised very religiously, I would recommend a nondenominational church maybe? Also, you might want to read up on the various religions and see which one you identify most with. In the religious section of a book store you can even find “Idiots guide” on religion that are easy reading and very informative.
Or, you could do nothing like me. Well, I am Jewish, but never really practiced my religion except for an occasional candle lighting at chanukah or getting together with family on passover.