Church of England, it's the major denomination in the UK. I was born into a Catholic family, and rejected all of it... so much so I was a wiccan for years. My Dad is still horrified that I'm a "protestant"... what he would think if I told him that, shortly after becoming a Christian I got baptised (immersion) I don't know. As far as he is concerned, I was splashed with water by a Catholic priest when I was a day old, and that should be good enough. (I was very prem, my parents thought I might die unbaptised, hence the lack of ceremony.) I was 33 when I chose to be baptised as a Christian. I'm not a sectarian now, and I wasn't then. As far as I'm concerned, God knows who His children are, and they come from all sorts of different backgrounds and places. Some of them (like my husband) were not even baptised.
Anyway... I have some views that don't fit in with general Christian practise. I accept that I might be wrong. The only thing I do know is that "God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, so that all who believe in Him may have everlasting life."
I am sure that there will be Hindus in heaven who "believed in Him", and plenty of Christians who cried out, "Lord, Lord... did we not..." etc, who are rejected by Him (He says that He will say "I never knew you" to many who cry out "Lord, Lord." So lots of professional Christians are in all sorts of trouble!)
I personally know a Sikh who was baptised as a Christian, and yet still attends Sikh Temple as well as Church on Sunday, and I fully expect to see him in the Kingdom of Heaven. He tells all the other Sikhs of the One who is the "Way, Truth and Life."
The Sikh confession of Faith sounds a bit like this (any Sikhs forgive me, I'm typing phonetically.)
Echo Unkhar, Sath Nam.
Which means, "There is one God, Truth is His Name."
There is a whole uncanny story about the Sikh guy, and how I came to know him, but it's not something I'm comfortable to share on a public forum, for fear of Christian (or Sikh/Hindu) bashing.