Summer Schedule

Worship:
10:00 a.m.

Children:
0 - Kindergarten: Childcare and Children's Church 10:00 a.m.
Grades 1-5 Worship with parents until sermon and dismissed to Children's Church.

Sunday school:
No Middle School
No High School
College 9:00 a.m.
No Explore Class

 

Kim Brown

Barnabas Help

For more information on becoming a Barnabas Minister or anyone within our church family with a need may contact:
Kim Brown at:
(407)384-3300 x106

Confidential Help

You may also seek confidential help by calling our Barnabas Care Line. (407)384-3300 x204

Grace Clinic Christian Counseling Web Site

Grace Clinic

Through a partnership with Grace Clinic in Winter Park, UPC can help you find help, hope, and healing for personal, marital, and family challenges. [Grace Web Site]

Barnabas Ministry

Barnabas Ministry

The Barnabas Ministry is UPC’s ministry of care and compassion to those in need within the church family. As an equipping ministry of the Deacons, Barnabas Ministers work with our small groups to meet the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of those in our church going through a time of crisis.

What Kind of Needs Does Barnabas Ministry Address?

  • The Hospitalized
  • Those with chronic illness or disability
  • Shut-ins, the elderly
  • The convalescing
  • New babies and their parents
  • Widows & widowers, the grieving
  • Prayer requests
  • Single parents & orphans
  • Emergencies
  • People in need of transportation, home repair, or childcare

How Does Barnabas Ministry Work?

When a need arises within the church family, a network of Coordinators and Caregivers work together to meet the need as quickly as possible and for as long as it takes. We are always looking for volunteers. By giving just a little of your time to visit someone in the hospital, make a phone call, prepare a meal, pray, or give someone a ride, you can help UPC be a caring community.