Greater Orlando has an unusually transient population by metro standards — a large hospitality and tourism workforce, ongoing inbound migration from the Northeast and Midwest, and a meaningful Puerto Rican and Spanish-speaking community. The church scene includes a strong Southern Baptist and Catholic base, a growing non-denominational and multisite footprint in the suburbs (Lake Mary, Winter Park, Oviedo, Apopka, Clermont, Winter Garden, Lake Nona), and a sizable Pentecostal and charismatic presence. The practical effect for an Orlando church is that the visitor pool turns over faster than most metros — new arrivals are a year-round constant, and the website is usually carrying first-introduction work for someone who has never been to your service and may have never lived in Florida before.