Ray Medina's Memorial Service

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624 Broadway Avenue,Orlando FL 32803

21 March, 2021

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It is hard to say goodbye to people we chose to love and call family. HELLO DIVERSE FAMILY,It is hard to say goodbye to people we love.This is one of those times.Despite the situation and our loss, we re glad you are here to remember and honor Ray Medina.Please, read and follow the guidelines of this event, they are important for your safety and the safety of all who will come.About the EventRSVP is required to attend. If your plans change, please notify us right away so that we can offer your chair to someone else. Refrain from attending if... you are symptomatic (COVID-19), have been exposed to someone who is symptomatic in the last 14 days or if you are part of any risk group. (If you have any doubts, check CDC website). We will be touchless. Doors will be held open, no bulletins, and no offering baskets passed. We will sit in households and socially distant from the next household. We are making available 30% of our capacity. For our space, this means that we can accommodate about 90 people. Attendance in person is by RSVP ONLY. If you RSVP and plans change, please let us know so we can make adjustments and offer your seat(s) to someone else. Because our seating is limited, if you go to RSVP and it notifies you that church is full, please join the wait list so we can give you first priority for the next service. Upon arrival at church, you/your household will be checked-in at the front door. We will have markers spaced 6 feet apart for you to stand in line for entry. We'll see your RSVP, check your temperature and give you a wristband. With this in mind, please arrive at church at least 15 minutes early. The doors for entry will be open thirty (30) minutes before the service (9:30am) and they will be closed five (5) minutes past the start of church (10:05am), so being on time in this season is extremely important. Temperature check. According to the CDC's outline, we are required to take the temperature of those attending. Any individual with a temperature of 100.4*F will not be permitted to stay in the in-person service. We are also required to inform you that any individual with a household member who has been diagnosed with COVID-19 or with symptom soft COVID-19 (including a fever above 100.4*F) may not attend the service. We’ll kindly invite for you to watch the streaming of our service. We will keep a record of who is attending services. This will help us to aid our county's health department in tracing efforts and allow you to be notified if it becomes necessary. Masks are required for everyone. To be in compliance with our county’s orders for churches and CDC guidelines, everyone excluding the speaker, are required to have masks. The worship team will wear masks onto the stage, but will be singing without them. Follow the signs. We're trying to make as simple as possible. Follow the one way signs on the floor leading to your seats, bathrooms and exit doors. Please ensure you follow the six feet apart signs when walking in the aisles. Chairs have been sectioned off the CDC guidelines. Deaconess/Deacons will assist you to your selected seating. We will have hand sanitizers available. We have it for anyone who desires to use it. Bring your own as well. Let’s keep our church as clean as possible – as it should always be! Restrooms will be open. Lines for the restroom will need to be socially distant. This is the one area of our gathering that will not be touchless. If you need to use it, please try to leave it cleaner than you found it. The paper towels of the restrooms are already touchless for your convenience. When church is over, wait to be dismissed. At the close of church, you will be invited to stay in your seat until a deacon/deaconess passes through your row to dismiss you and your household. We ask that you exit the Sanctuary promptly after completion of service and minimize congregating until exiting the church while still following social distancing guidelines. Medical Emergency Protocol. If a medical emergency occurs during Sabbath worship: 1. Go to deacon/deaconess on duty, you will be escorted to Mothers room until your ride arrives or Emergency services arrives. 2. If you experience COVID 19 symptoms after attending a Saturday in-person services, please contact either of the following designated members: Pastor Cleber Machado (516) 417-6864 or First Elder Ivan Santiago (407) 466-9837. Orange County Health Department will be communicated for review and guidance and communication will be given to attendees per recommendation of Orange County Health Department and Florida Conference of 7th Day Adventists. Thank you. Orlando Central leadership appreciates your assistance in following the requested CDC guidelines. We will be monitoring and seeking guidance through the Orange County Health Department and will determine closure of Saturday in-person services on a case by case bases. BY RSVPING YOU ARE ENTERING INTO THIS PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT (as advised by our insurance company) I acknowledge that participation in the activity described above involves risk to the participant (and to the participant’s parents or guardians, if the participant is a minor), and may result in various types of injury including, but not limited to, the following: sickness, exposure to infectious/communicable disease, bodily injury, death, emotional injury, personal injury, property damage, and financial damage. In consideration for the opportunity to participate in the activity described above (the “activity”), the participant (or parent/guardian if the participant is a minor) acknowledges and accepts the risks of injury associated with participation in and transportation to and from the activity. The participant (or parent/guardian) accepts personal financial responsibility for any injury or other loss sustained during the activity or during transportation to and from the activity, as well as for any medical treatment rendered to the participant that is authorized by the sponsor or its agents, employees, volunteers, or any other representatives (collectively referred to as the “activity sponsor”). Further, the participant (or parent/guardian) releases and promises to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the activity sponsor for any injury arising directly or indirectly out of the described activity or transportation to and from the activity, whether such injury arises out of the negligence of the activity sponsor, the participant, or otherwise. If a dispute over this agreement or any claim for damages arises, the participant (or parent/guardian) agrees to resolve the matter through a mutually acceptable alternative dispute resolution process. If the participant (or parent/guardian) and the activity sponsor cannot agree upon such a process, the dispute will be submitted to a three-member arbitration panel for resolution in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association.

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