On Palm Sunday (April 5, 2020) Pastor Rich Vera preached to a crowd gathered at The Center Arena on South Hiawassee Road in Orlando. After weeks of resisting a stay at home order, Governor Ron DeSantis issued a state wide stay at home order but then issued a second order that exempted religious services. His order specifically stated that only 10 people can congregate. DeSantis said in a news conference Thursday, “I don’t think government
has the authority to close churches, and I’m certainly not going to do
that.” He added Florida religious leaders he’d spoken with “almost 100%
agree” with mandating social distancing policies. Orlando had a stay at home order issued by Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings that would not allow a church gathering of more than 10 people. The State governor’s second order over rules the county order making religion an essential service. This piece meal approach to public safety will cost lives.
The horrific thing about Vera’s service is that he touches the faithful to heal them. This is certainly a breach of any form of social distancing. Concern over the worship service prompted a call to the Orange County
Sheriff’s Office. The agency said a deputy responded to the church but
did not write a report. Noting the negative comments on social media, Vera responded during his sermon – “mind your own business.”
On the Rich Vera web page, one parishioner said, “This is regarding your comment in the most recent news story related to
holding services during the corona virus outbreak where you said others
should mind their own business.
If your service; involves more than 10 people, they are not keeping a
distance of 6 feet apart, if they are touching the same surfaces without
disinfecting them between touches, then it is everyone’s business. You
mentioned that you regularly touch your parishioners which means you are
violating the 6 ft distance requirement. The reasons it is everyone’s
business should be obvious. You and your parishioners may already
have the virus and not know it. Some may even have had it and recovered
without knowing it but still be contagious. You are taking unnecessary
chances that you won’t pass the virus within your congregation and then
to others outside your congregation. You may end up being responsible
for propagating the virus to far more people than you can imagine. Do
you want to be responsible for others suffering because your actions
indicate you either do or simply don’t care.”