Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church Arredondo 

                                             ALL are welcome in GOD"S house !!!!

                                                                            5820 SW 63rd Lane,  Gainesville,FL 32608 

                                                                            Phone: 352-371-2182

                                                                            Email: WesleyUMC21@Gmail.com

                                                                            Sunday School: 1st & 3rd Sunday @ 10AM

                                                                            Worship Service: 1st & 3rd Sunday @ 11AM

 Wesley Chapel started out in an old wooden building. It was founded back in 1890. The members of Wesley chapel still cherish the cornerstone as evidence of its existence which is located in the center upper part of our church sign on our grounds. Our new church was founded by Rev. Joshua Reddick, however, it was completed under Rev. Marion McClellan.

Wesley Chapel’s new building was erected on April 18, 1975.

We have had 12 Pastors affiliated with the new building from 1969-Present 2023.


Pastor: Karen Jackson

Karen Jackson is a woman of God with God's anointing upon her life. She has been singing and preaching the Gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for many years. She has shared the Gospel of Jesus Christ in nursing homes, prisons, parks, hospitals, street corners, private homes, on TV/radio/internet, Theaters, and to churches of diverse denominations. Her preaching, teaching, counseling, love, and prayers have brought deliverance to many. 

Karen is a wife, mother, and grandmother. She is an Associates of Applied Science, Office Administration – Office Software Application graduate of Santa Fe College in Gainesville, Florida.  Karen continued her educational goals, receiving her Associates of Arts Degree in Liberal Arts and her Bachelor of Arts degree from Saint Leo University, Saint Leo, Florida, majoring in Religion with a Minor in Business Administration.  She is currently attending Gammon Theological Seminary online through the Interdenominational Theological Center of Atlanta, Georgia, pursuing her Masters of Divinity Degree.  Karen is also the current pastor of Mount Nebo United Methodist Church, located in Alachua Florida and their first female pastor in 120 years. 

In 2003, Karen was ordained by the Late Honorable Bishop Larry J. Dennison of Compassionate Outreach Ministries of Gainesville, Florida and by the Honorable Bishop George G. Bloomer of Bethel Family Worship Center, Durham, North Carolina.


It's Not Always EASY

             To apologize,

                          To Begin over,

                                      To admit error,

                                           To be unselfish,

                                           To take advise,

                                           To be Charitable,

                                           To be considerate,

                                           To endure Success,

                                           To be humble,

                                           To keep on trying,

                                           To avoid mistakes,

                                           To forgive & forget,

                                           To make the most of little,

                       To maintain a high standard,

           To shoulder a deserved blame,

But It ALWAYS PAYS, Doesn't It?

Join us for farm share on the second Saturday of every month.                                    

                  Drive through food pickup.

                  Pull up pop your trunk.

                  10AM until gone, first come first served.

In accordance with federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex(including gender identity and sexual orientation), disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity.