My husband is a Christian, but he doesn't go to church except on rare occasions, and he's willing to go to meeting with me if I decide to go.
He usually invites me to go to church with him on the rare occasions he goes, but he doesn't expect me to. His family is Baptist and Pentecostal. I've gone to one Baptist service with him, when he really wanted me to go; it was for Easter and his grandmother requested it. I told him it would take a wedding or a funeral to get me into a Pentecostal church.
I'd have a huge problem if he were always trying to drag me to church or get me saved, and I wouldn't be in a relationship with a person like that.
Our problem is the opposite one: He believes in all sorts of things I don't believe in -- Christianity, ghosts, aliens, supernatural healing, people who communicate with the dead, etc. I think he's sometimes reluctant to express what he thinks because he knows I don't really take those beliefs seriously. On the other hand, he seems to have more problems with organized religion than with my skepticism, and he's often dismissive of many aspects of Christian belief himself. And he just loves the fact that I know the Bible better than any of his Christian relatives do.