The experiments also prove that the earth is stationary
No, they don't. The experiments were based on the idea that light has to move through a medium, this was called the "aether" and these experiments were designed to test that.
It was the results of these experiments which led to the theory of the aether being rejected. That is how science works.
And the Mickleson-Morley result was later explained by Relativity which showed that the speed of light is absolute.
There is plenty of proof that we live on a spinning globe - The Coriolis effect and Foucault pendulums to name just two.
This is where you really need to do a bit of research on Confirmation Bias. It's something we are all prone to but I see a lot of it on here and your post is an example of it.
this is consistent with the many scriptures which state in no uncertain terms that the world is fixed and immovable. We are not living on a sphere flying through endless space.
You know, I actually agree that Scripture can be read this way. And were we having this conversation a few hundred years ago I might well agree with your interpretation.
But we're not, so I don't. Our understanding of the world has moved on. So either
1) All modern science is wrong and you're right.
2) Our understanding of Scripture has to change.
I choose 2. As does most of the modern church. As I've said I've never been in a church which teaches a flat earth, you say you were thrown out of a church for your beliefs about it.
I do think the minister acted in a very unchristian way but it does rather demonstrate you are somewhat isolated in this interpretation, what makes you think you know better that most Christians?
I don't understand why you think this is so important. Why do you think that Scripture should be read literally and treated like a scientific text?
Do you actually think the important message in Scripture is the shape and age of the earth?
For me there are deeper, more important truths.
Genesis tells me I am a creation, it tells me who I was created by and what I was created for.
It tells me about our rebellion and the consequences of it which created the need for us to be redeemed.
The rest of the Bible is basically the rescue plan which culminates in the events of Easter.
These are the deeper truths. Compared to that why does the age or shape of the earth matter?