First United Methodist Church

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Updated COVID-19 Guidance


Hello Church Family,

 We have some important news! As you may know, the CDC now recommends eliminating the mask mandate for fully vaccinated individuals. Similarly, the Florida Conference has recommended relaxed guidelines, seen in the message below. However, all staff and volunteers working with children and the nursery will continue to wear masks.

Starting this May 16, any person that has been fully vaccinated can come on campus without a mask. We ask that you continue to enter through the courtyard gates and check-in with the QR code or with one of our friendly volunteers so we can identify new attendees, record attendance, and follow up with those requesting care. Finally, out of respect for vulnerable members of our community, we encourage you to maintain safe social distancing in large groups, the Sanctuary, and the Matthias Family Life Center.

Thank you for your patience, understanding, and faithfulness.

Grace and Peace,
Pastor Rachel

Dear Clergy and Laity of the Florida Conference:

We continue to pray for those impacted by the COVID-19 virus. 

Yesterday the CDC issued new guidance regarding masks for those who have been fully vaccinated. In response, we believe it is appropriate for local churches to follow this guidance and make mask wearing optional for those who have been fully vaccinated. Fully vaccinated is defined as being two weeks after the last dose of the vaccine. This decision should be made by your team of shared leadership. It is very appropriate for some churches to continue to require masks for everyone knowing that some persons are not able to be vaccinated. We do encourage continuing to maintain social distance of six feet in between different households. CDC guidance also indicates that fully vaccinated persons can sing in a choral group. We encourage persons to be vaccinated and respect the fact that some cannot be vaccinated because they are immune compromised. Making masks optional requires trust. Churches should consider providing caution zones where people who want to wear masks can do so. 

If you have any questions please contact your District Superintendent or reach the Episcopal Office at ashanks@flumc.org.

The Peace of the Lord,
Bishop Carter and the Appointive Cabinet 

Mid-day Reflection of Song & Prayer

The Both/And | Devotion from Dr. Jon (May 12, 2021)

Devotion from the Rev. Dr. James A. Harnish (May 11, 2021)

Website Revamp


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Church Update from Pastor Rachel & Steve Schneeberger

Don’t Lose Yourself | Devotion from Dr. Jon

Devotion from the Rev. Dr. James A. Harnish (May 4, 2021)

Exciting Changes! A Letter from Pastor Rachel


Dear Church Family,

What a blessing it is to be a part of this church! Over the last few weeks, as more and more of you are vaccinated and as restrictions are lifting from the CDC, our Leadership Council has made some recommendations, particularly related to Sunday worship, that our staff is hard at work implementing. Please know that under all that we do as a Church and more importantly as Jesus followers, we wish to Do No Harm and that is incorporated into how we care for one another. We will continue to follow CDC guidelines and the advice of our governing Conference of the Florida United Methodist Church.

While some of the policies will remain the same:

  • Continuing to wear masks at all times while on the church campus (even if you are vaccinated)
  • Continuing to Socially Distance and not gather in groups
  • Sit with those in your family unit in worship

There are even more new changes we are really excited about!

  • First, starting this week, we are moving away from Pre-Registration for Sunday worship services. We had kept our registration process for two reasons. First, we wanted to make sure that we could contact anyone that might have been exposed while on our church campus. Second, our staff and leadership teams wanted to know who was engaging in worship and who we might be missing. In this new virtual reality, it is hard to know who is engaged and who is not. The registration helped clarify both of those things. Staff and volunteers will continue to preregister.
  • Instead of registering for worship, we will ask that you come 5-10 minutes earlier than you normally do and check-in with either the QR code found around the campus or see one of our friendly volunteers who will assist you in checking in if you need the help.
  • You will also notice that Hymnals and Bibles have returned to worship as well. We hope you will use them to engage in worship in a meaningful way.
  • You will also notice that the strings that divided up the seat availability are now down and we hope you will use the wisdom God has given you to skip a row and maintain social distancing. The ushers will also continue to help in this process.
  • Our Front Office hours have also expanded and will be open from 9am-4:30pm, Monday through Friday. While our staff has continued to work hard in a remote setting throughout this entire pandemic, more and more staff and events will be returning to campus over the next two months. If you need to meet with a staff member, simply dropping in is discouraged. Out of respect for the health and safety of the Team, please make appointments to meet in-person ahead of time.
  • Lastly, the Marcy Chapel will be open starting May 1st. You can enter the side door and enjoy the peace and sacredness of that space while masked and spread out. We ask you to adhere to posted safety guidelines while enjoying the space.

All of these changes were proposed by the Leaders of our Church that love the people of this church family. We move forward in this continual reopening out of trust in you because you have had trust in us. It has been a hard year, but the people of First United Methodist Church of Winter Park have risen to the occasion. Thank you for trusting the lay leadership, staff, and pastors during this strange season. We hope you will continue to Do No Harm in the abiding of these new policies and will feel comfortable in returning back to worship with your friends, family, and neighbors. May will be a month to remember! We hope to see you on Mother’s Day (May 9th), on Senior Sunday (May 16th), and to hear the Bishop preach on Pentecost (May 23). It is better when you are here! See you real soon.

Grace and Peace,

Rachel DeLaune
Pastor, First United Methodist Church Winter Park

On-campus Procedure Changes – Update from Pastor Rachel & Matt Kuzma


Important Changes:

  • No more pre-registration for on-campus worship.
  • Instead of registering for worship, we will ask that you come 5-10 minutes earlier than you normally do and check-in with either the QR code found around the campus or see one of our friendly volunteers who will assist you in checking in if you need the help.
  • You will also notice that Hymnals and Bibles have returned to worship as well. We hope you will use them to engage in worship in a meaningful way.
  • Starting May 1, office hours will be expended to Monday-Friday, 9:00am-4:30pm.
  • Starting this May, our Marcy Chapel will be open for prayer.

Please Note:

  • We will continue to follow CDC guidelines.
  • Masks and social distancing are still required during on-campus activities.
  • Staff and volunteers will continue to pre-register for worship.