This subject is treated as very sensitive one in certains evangelical churches in where I am.
(Because by its practice there often happens some quarrels or evil speakings within both sides -acceptable or not-!
...especially among the elder members...)
And if I can propose my opinion:
I'd like to leave this question to each female member as a problem of her "conscience";
so if you understand what the Scriptures tell you as it is told in 1Co:11:5, obey it, or if not,
keep your way because it's your God who tell you to do so (only if you're really with OUR GOD),
and then by your fruits we'll know who you are and what you are.

Otherwise, how do you see the explication of John McArthur in his Bible Commentary? and
that's why I take my position like above... He says like this about "uncovered" in 1Co:11:5;

In the culture of Corinth, a woman's covered head subordinate relationship to her husband.
The apostle is not laying down an absolute law for women to wear veils or coverings in all
churches for all time, but is declaring that the symbols of the divinely established male and
female roles are to be genuinely honored in EVERY CULTURE.
(From the MACARTHUR BIBLE COMMENTARY)






Personally I accept the Calvinistic Methodism that differs from Calivism or Methodism (of J.Weslay), and that seeks correctly a heart-felt relationship with our graceful God through the life and death manifested in this world of his beloved Son, our Intercessor.