Coffee emporium with singular goal opens in Beckley – Beckley Register

A new locally owned coffee emporium non-stop May 8 in Beckley with a opposite goal that sets it detached from other coffee shops in a area. 

Hebrews Coffee Company, founded and managed by Vanessa Smith, operates out of a tiny building on Robert C. Byrd Drive, and is open 7 days a week from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.  

Smith, a member of Life Changers Outreach ministry, changed to Beckley a year ago with her father and children to continue work within a ministry. 

Life Changers Outreach is a 12-month housing module in that group and women who onslaught with piece abuse and obsession are housed for giveaway while they go by a liberation program.

“I had a dream one night about a coffee shop,” Smith said. “I knew a dream was from a Lord and He was display this prophesy to me, though we didn’t unequivocally pierce on it only yet.” 

Smith pronounced once she told her priest about a dream, he told her he felt like it was time to enhance into other revenues for appropriation a Life Changers Outreach ministry, and not only hang with their normal fundraising they do on a weekends. 

“Once we done a preference to pierce brazen with a shop, a routine went unequivocally quickly,” pronounced Smith. 

Hebrews Coffee employs all people within a community, though unequivocally focuses on regulating a emporium as a work-study module for graduates from a ministry. 

Smith pronounced a association works as a place of practice for those who have graduated from a module and would rather stay in a area instead of going behind home. 

“We wish all a graduates to have a devise set in place for when they get out of a program,” Smith said.

Smith, who went by a Life Changers Outreach module 6 years ago, pronounced she never would have done it after liberation if she would have left behind to her hometown.

“Coming true out of a liberation module and going behind into a bad atmosphere we came out of can be hard,” she said. 

Smith pronounced a prophesy for Hebrews Coffee is to assistance people keep their concentration on a Lord and feel as if they have a purpose, so they won’t have to go behind to their past situations. 

Along with a opposite specialty coffee drinks they offer, a emporium also sells shakes, prohibited dogs and ice cream.

A glow array has also been built behind a building as a place for business to accumulate on weekends.

Smith pronounced they also have giveaway WiFi, and wish to have live gospel song on a weekends during a summer season.  

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