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Posted by OMO Sapien on 2006-08-15 23:57:40
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Wow, no one said WWJB: What Would Jesus Brew? I'm shocked... (it's actually the title of a flier we're putting together to promote Fair Trade for Christian coffee houses)
Also like Latte Day Saints if it were a Mormon Coffee House, but Mormons aren't supposed to drink caffeinated stuff so that's out.
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Posted by jmeiss on 2006-10-11 09:36:19
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Wow, no one said WWJB: What Would Jesus Brew? I'm shocked... (it's actually the title of a flier we're putting together to promote Fair Trade for Christian coffee houses)
Also like Latte Day Saints if it were a Mormon Coffee House, but Mormons aren't supposed to drink caffeinated stuff so that's out.
Which is funny, since the Mormon Church owns Pepsi, and other business which are against their doctrine.
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Posted by dsal on 2004-08-27 19:52:30
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What a great idea, Kelly! If you are looking to add Christian coffee houses to your visit list, you might want to check out Cafe D'Vine in Huntington, Indiana. I have never been there, however my daughter has a friend who goes to Huntington College (Christian college), and she mentions going to the Cafe D'Vine quite a bit. I think it is attached to a church. I couldn't find much info about them on the web, but I know my daughter's friend loves this place.
Hope you succeed in this endeavor!!
dsal
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Posted by Overflowing Blessings on 2004-08-09 21:11:02
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I am so excited to have found this forum and this posting regarding Christian Coffee Houses. This has been a vision of mine since 1999 and have found a partner who also shares this vision.
I would be interested in any information you could give me.
Currently our church has taken over an old theater in a small downtown setting. This has been an awesome work of God to place us here as many who come in to see what has happened to the theater would NEVER set foot in a traditional church. Many lives are being transformed because of this.
There is a ton of foot traffic and I feel that if we added a coffee shop in this location it would bring even more people in.
This is still very much in the infancy stage, but we feel God is moving and we want to move with him.
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