Wearing a crucifix to a MacArthur-Baptist church?

Long story short, I've (25M) been a member of a MacArthur/New Calvinist style baptist church for years since my family's been part of it, but more recently I've been drawn to liturgical and historical Christianity as I grow in my faith, and I've been since co-attending an LCMS church on Sundays before my normal service, and an Anglican/Anglo-Catholic Holy Communion service on Wednesday evenings.

So I want to begin wearing a crucifix necklace as an outward expression of my faith and remembrance of Christ's sacrifice. I've also thought about pairing it with a plain cross necklace as well. However, I don't want to offend anyone or draw criticism from the MacArthur enthusiasts (but I'd also like to have productive conversations with them about it and my faith journey).

I can't remember off the top of my head but St. Paul says in 1 Corinthians that, while it's not necessarily sinful to eat meat sacrificed to idols, it may offend other Christians, so it would be best to refrain from doing so in certain contexts. This may also apply to my situation, but I want some second opinions because I tend to see only positive outcomes from doing what I want to do.

Blessings. †