I currently attend church here, and I love it. The members of the church here are warm and welcoming. Church starts with "Sacrament meeting" in the chapel (the large meeting room in the west side of the building), which lasts for a little over an hour. It consists of baptized members taking the sacrament. If you haven't been baptized into the church, and that sacrament tray is passed to you, just pass it along to the next person. The Sacrament is followed by a program usually consisting of religious talks given by members of the congregation who are assigned topics; reverent musical performances, and hymns sung by the whole congregation. Afterwards, everyone goes to Sunday School. Ages 12-17 go to the youth Sunday school class for their age group; adults 18 and up go to adult Sunday school; and children under 12 attend Primary. Currently in one of the adult classes, our focus is on the New Testament and the life and Gospel of Jesus Christ. Last year was the Old Testament and Jesus Christ's role in it, and next year will be Christ's teachings found in The Book of Mormon. Our children have made good friends in Primary and Sunday school who have proven to be positive influences in their lives. During the 3rd and final hour of church meetings, the men and women divide off into separate classes. Men go to a Priesthood meeting (which contains more specific stuff for men, and specifically stuff pertaining to Priesthood holders). Women go to Relief Society meeting. I don't really know what they do too much in Relief Society meeting. I go to my Priesthood meeting. In priesthood meeting, we receive instruction about what Christ would have us do to be good husbands and fathers, and how to fulfill our priesthood responsibilities within our families and within the church. Usually during the week (usually on Wednesdays or Thursdays), youth activities, Cub/Boy Scouts, and other meetings and activities for adults take place. Also, usually monthly, there's a big activity for everyone. This month (October), we'll be doing a tailgate party/chili cook-off. It will be awesome, and maybe I'll win the best chili. You never know - it could happen. I love this church. Visitors are welcome. If you let someone know that you're visiting for the first time, they'll be happy to show you where things are, and may introduce you to the missionaries (who will teach you the basic beliefs, doctrines of the gospel, and will probably invite you at some point to be baptized into the church to become a member).
As far as religions go these guys are pretty good. If you want to feel better about yourself it doesn't hurt to attend . Not my forte tho