First United Methodist Church

Service Times

9am Contemporary | 11am Traditional

Embracing the Vision: Sharing God’s Word in the Nursery!

Sharing God’s Word in the Nursery!

Children’s ministry is a critical way that we at FUMCWP reach families and the younger generation. You may not have realized that—even before Noah’s Ark and Promiseland begin—our kids are learning of the Bible and God’s work at a young age in the Nursery. “The Nursery too is a learning place, a place where the Word of God is written on the hearts of our little ones through both word and song,” says Dawn Peterson, Nursery/Noah’s Ark Supervisor. 

Foundations of Discipleship

During the Contemporary Service on Sunday mornings, our 2-3 years olds engage with a Bible study that exposes them to the love of God. This Fall our little ones studied David. In particular, they learned of the story of David and how “God can help me.” 

  • God can help me anywhere. 
  • God can help me do anything. 
  • God can help me do hard things.
  • God can help me help others.
  • We can praise God because He helps us.

From a developmental standpoint, starting this type of discipleship at a young age exposes the children to a setting of learning, helps to build a routine within their lives, and prepares them for entering into the Noah’s Ark program. Dawn continues, “We are excited to have lively and hands-on Nursery workers who have a real passion for sharing discipleship with our children.”

Serving Other Ministries

The Nursery is a unique ministry. In addition to the learning the occurs during the Sunday service, the Nursery provides childcare on weeknights and for special events so that our other ministries may thrive. As adults are serving the church through various avenues—whether it’s an adult morning ministry, during Wednesday Night Live, or in leadership classes, etc.,—the nursery allows for focused work in these other initiatives, knowing their children are being lovingly cared for.  

Using Technology to Ease the Transition

As we work to expand the Nursery ministry, one of the recent updates includes an electronic check-in system. Moving away from the physical sign-in sheets, we now offer a security system that allows for mobile check-ins through a phone or iPad. The benefit to our little ones here is the ease of transition into the Nursery setting. No longer are there lines and wait times and this reduces the anxiety these 2-3 year olds have. Logistically speaking, parents are provided a security code through the mobile check-in and a label is placed on the back of the child. “This is just one example of the intentionality we have within the Nursery ministry to provide a safe, loving place to begin sharing the Word of God,” says Dawn.

Embracing the Vision: Fall Is Here!

Fall is here!

 As the leaves begin to turn and the mornings become a bit more crisp we, at First United Methodist Church of Winter Park, are blessed to experience fall across our campuses. 

Our vibrant family hosted a few events where we had to opportunity to connect in community in the midst of autumn. These on-campus events included: The Trinity Christian Academy (TCA) Pumpkin Patch and The Methodist School for Early Education (MSEE) Fall Festival and Silent Auction!  

Did you visit the Pumpkin Patch? 

The front lawn at TCA transformed October 14-31, 2017 to a field of pumpkins and gourds, welcoming the local community to enjoy the outdoor weather and spirit of the season. From bounce houses to baked goods – and of course pumpkins – the proceeds benefit TCA as we strive to provide a safe, Christian caring place for children to learn and grow. Whether you saw the Pumpkin Patch signs that lined South Street, journeyed to TCA because of annual tradition, or visited the TCA Pumpkin Patch for the first time – we appreciate your support as we continue to broaden our children’s ministry. “The Pumpkin Patch is not just a way to raise support for TCA but it is a venue for creating family memories. We are excited to be part of the lives of our families as they stop by to select the pumpkins families decorate their homes with, carve for fall festivities, and use to welcome the season of Thanksgiving. The precious fall experiences made during these years in a child’s live stay with families as memories” says Stacie Wilson, Early Childhood Director at TCA.

Another Fall Festival Success

The annual Fall Festival and Silent Auction took place Saturday October 21, 2017 on the MSEE campus. This year the Fall Festival fell on the same day as the Panua 5K Race in Baldwin Park. “We felt the community of the church as many folks came over after the Panua 5K and carried the fellowship from one ministry to the next” says Rosemary Ubinger, Director of MSEE. All the preparation and 6-months of passionate planning came to fruition with in the warmth from the sun on Saturday afternoon as our campus welcomed visitors and supporters alike. A few of this year’s highlights include: 

  • A performance from Studio 150 and an interactive class in afternoon.  
  • The front lawn showcasing the petting zoo – ducks, goats, donkeys, and more.  

“This festival is a way we are able to welcome the Winter Park community, current families within the school, and our alumni. Through this event, we have an opportunity to reconnect with members of the community who may not be a part of the daily life at MSEE,” says Rosemary.  

Silent Auction in Review

The Silent Auction followed the Fall Festival. In addition to over 300+ traditional auction items such as vacation, entertainment, dining, toys, etc. we benefited from a series of Gifts from the Heart. Some of these unique items that were up for auction: 

  • A Dynamic Storytime with Pastor David.  
  • An Interactive Nativity Experience with Pastor Jayne during the holiday season. 
  • A Creative Dinner from the hands of Randy Parsons, Director of Hospitality.  

One of the advanced features of this year’s auction was the ability for mobile bidding. Those interested in supporting MSEE were no longer limited to being on site during the event. “We were able to engage out-of-state family members and supporters who moved from the Winter Park area. I’m excited to see how this technology will continue to grow the reach of MSEE,” says Rosemary.  

Exciting Fall In Children’s Ministry!

Over 40 third grade students received a Bible at the 11:00 worship service this past Sunday, Oct. 8. We celebrate this step in their journey with God.


125 children from Noah’s Ark and Promiseland had the opportunity to sing on Panua Sunday in the 9:30 worship service. It was a joy to watch our children praise God!

Rummage Sale Success!

Thank you to our church family for all the donations and purchases that helped the Ruth Circle raise over $5,000 for missions! That money will go a long way toward our local, national and international programs that support women and children. Plus, the rummage sale was an opportunity for us to share what we have with others and interact with the community. A special thank you to Barbara Webster who took charge of this project and made it a success.

MSEE Fall Festival & Silent Auction

Oct. 21, 10:00am-2:00pm

Join us for the MSEE Annual Fall Festival and Silent Auction. There will be food, fun, music, games, bounce houses, face painting and an amazing silent auction! All proceeds support the preschool.

Neighbors in Need Food Drive

We have been in contact with the Christian Service Center Winter Park and they are in dire need of “ready to eat” canned goods (no cooking required).  This week we will collect:

  • Chef-Boyardee style canned pasta meals
  • Soups & stews
  • Canned meats (spam, tuna, chicken)
  • Peanut butter & jelly
  • Canned beans
  • Canned fruit

This is also a great time to donate your unused storm provisions.  Drop your donations anytime in the Wesleyan Kitchen or in the Red Bins next Sunday. 

Contact: Laura Toshie at laurat@fumcwp.org.

Campus Update – After Hurricane Irma

As our lives return to normal, your church family continues to care about you and the community.
Our campus will be open tomorrow, Sept. 13.
All activities will resume as normal.

As we assess the resulting damage, we want to offer any aid we can. If you are in need of assistance, please click on the link below.
You will be receiving a phone call after your submission.
 Please include the best phone number to contact you over the next couple days.

Need Help?

Hurricane Irma Preparation

Your church family cares about you and the community. We are all being affected by Hurricane Irma. While we don’t know the severity of the storm, we do know there will be an impact. The purpose of this announcement is to assess the needs and the resources available. By selecting one of the two options below, you will be helping us identify those needs and coordinate willing help.

The church campus will be closed Sunday and Monday, Sept. 10 & 11.
All activities are canceled.


Click here if you’re able to help: (ex: host a guest, make check-in phone calls, help with minor clean up)

 

Offering to help?


Click here if you need assistance with your storm plan.

 

Need Help?


You will be receiving a phone call after your submission. Please include the best phone number to contact you over the next couple days. Your immediate response is appreciated. We’re all uneasy with this uncertainty, but we’re called to pray and support each other.

 

Dear God, we are so thankful for the blessings you have given us. You surround us with love, peace and grace. Help us show that love to others, not only during this unsettling time but always. Amen.

Hearts & Hands for Hurricane Harvey and Irma

  1. Please pray for those whose lives have been impacted by Harvey and Irma. Please also pray for Early Response Teams, disaster coordinators, and the many volunteers who are working tirelessly to provide relief.
  2. Give to UMCOR’s relief and recovery efforts: U.S. Disaster Response, Advance #901670 at umcor.org/donate. ONE HUNDRED PERCENT of your donation will go to help those affected.
  3. Donate only those items requested! They do not have the staff or facilities to sort and distribute at this time.
  4. Please wait for an invitation to volunteer. We will send teams once notified.

We will be collecting monetary donations after worship for the next 4 Sundays.

Learn more at: umcor.org

Responding to Hurricane Harvey

Responding to Hurricane Harvey

Over the last week, as we have watched the tragic events in coastal areas of Texas unfold, our hearts have gone out to the people of Houston and the surrounding areas. We all feel the urge to be the hands of Jesus in a time like this and we feel the call to respond.

The United Methodist Church is in a great position to do just that. Our own United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is poised to react in any disaster, and UMCOR has trained Disaster Relief specialists on the ground in the Houston area. 

At this time, they are requesting donations to help them best serve all the people in need in the area. This Sunday, and each Sunday in September, we will be accepting donations to UMCOR, with 100% of your donation going directly to disaster relief. Look for the orange buckets after each service to drop cash or checks. Or, you can help by making an on-line donation using the link here (select UMCOR fund):

Donate Here


Our Church’s Response – Heart & Hands for Harvey

Please pray for those affected and those responding.

Donate only those items requested! They do not have the staff or facilities to sort and distribute at this time.

Please wait for an invitation to volunteer. We will send teams once notified.


We have been in contact with a pastor at a local Houston church, who is a friend of Rev. Jayne Rideout. This particular church was deeply impacted, as some church staff and congregation members have lost everything. We are making a church-wide commitment to partner with this Houston-area church for the coming year. In this time of chaos and uncertainty, they are still unclear on what their greatest and most immediate needs are, but we will remain in contact with them. Watch for more information as we inform our congregation of opportunities to serve our Houston neighbors in the coming weeks, months and year.