Well, you know, in this forum people describe God and what he means to say in the Bible however they want to. Due to what they believe. How they see it, read it.
A Christian can assemble in Bible study and that meets the criteria for assembling. I don't think anyone has a right to judge someone who finds a traditional church building meeting house isn't right for them. The Bible tells us God is not found in church. Those structures created by human hands. God's holy spirit is inside the believer and the holy spirit guides into all truth.
There are a lot of churches that teach wrongly now days.
Joel Osteen has over 30 thousand members attending his lectures. Osteen isn't a true pastor. But he is a multi-millionaire. His "church" has been known to take in over 600 thousand dollars in one night. That came to public attention not that many years ago when the safe was robbed of the evenings offering. Cash, checks, and credit card receipts.
Osteen doesn't Baptize. His wife teaches. She said don't come to church to please God. Come to please yourself.
Ron Parsley has a church. He claimed Satan robbed him of millions in one of his sermons. Then he asked the congregation to replace the money in God's name.
Jimmy Swaggart headed a mega-church before that term was even coined. Then he was caught with a hooker. That made news. Jimmy made a tearful apology to God on his TV ministry show all those decades ago. "Father I have sinned against you!" He whined. He didn't say how he sinned.
A few months later Jimbo was pulled over by a cop for driving erratically. He had a different hooker in his front seat and his swerving driving was due to him trying to shove the porn magazines under the seat before stopping for the cop.
Kenneth Copeland's wife described her husband as a witch. He's got five private jets that were found out about when an investigative news crew researched his tax exempt materialist status. Kenny got real defensive when asked about those planes. "That's none of your business!" He told the reporter. But it is our business. He's operating under a tax payer exempt status.
Kenny's wife Gloria said from the pulpit that Kenny can control the weather. Because he doesn't like to fly when it storms.
John Hagee is a morbidly obese TV pastor with a huge congregation. He made a sermon once and when he found out people copied it to Youtube he contacted them and whined about copyright infringement. Likely because he didn't want it to keep repeating that a hugely fat jowly greedy man said, if you're a veteran, a parent, blah blah blah, and you don't get a job, STARVE!
Let's not forget Benny Hinn.
So really, church isn't in the Bible. Jesus never said we must attend church. The believers assemble in his name and He is there among us.
If you're into going to church good for you. But really, you have no right to judge anyone who chooses not to. Those few examples prove going to church doesn't make you a good person or a better Christian.