The Christian Coffee Cup non-stop Dec. 1 during 2002 Locust St. S in Canal Fulton.
CANAL FULTON Jeff Sayers pronounced he and his wife, Jackie, non-stop Christian Coffee Cup so folks could have a warm, gentle place for fellowship.
About dual years ago, a integrate were carrying a morning friendship during home when a thought popped adult in conversation.
“We said, ‘Why can’t we make a place where other people can go to have this,’” pronounced Jeff Sayers, manager of a new shop. “It’s only a Christian atmosphere (here) and place where people can feel during peace.”
A quiet, old-fashioned environment allows business to review a book, repository or crop their cellphone. Religious and holiday hymns are played during a low volume.
“It’s kind of cold to only do this for everybody,” Jackie Sayers said.
According to Jeff Sayers, word has been swelling rather solemnly about a nonprofit shop, that aims to lift supports to squeeze hygiene products for folks in need. Little has been finished a final integrate of weeks to beget hum about a coffee shop.
“If we get 8 people a day we’re happy,” pronounced Sayers. “It’s only us opening a doorway and going by word of mouth.”
Christian Coffee Cup non-stop on Dec. 1.
Fancier, tradition lattes or iced coffees are not accessible during a shop. A crater of unchanging prohibited coffee or cocoa is labelled during $1, while tea is accessible for 50 cents.
A “self-pay” box is located on a wall subsequent to a self-serve table. Snack food equipment are accessible for underneath $1. No exhilarated food or pastries are served.
The emporium is open to a open for Bible studies and other eremite or county gatherings, Sayers said. All faiths are welcome.
“We wish people carrying meetings to come in and feel during home,” Sayers said. “We wish them to come back.”
Getting started
Sayers pronounced a building housing Christian Coffee Cup became accessible in early October.
The plcae on Locust Street S, was home to a former Eye Candy Hair Studio and is in Canal Fulton Plaza subsequent doorway to Morrison’s Pets.
The Sayerses purchased new sinks, counters, chairs, stools and tables to place inside. New paint was combined before to their pierce in.
“It took us dual months to get it all ready,” pronounced Sayers, observant that proffer opportunities are accessible during a perk shop.
His brother, Lee Sayers, opens and closes on occasion. There are no paid employees.
“We also wish to strech out to (local courts) to find out people portion village service,” Jeff Sayers said.
Helping Hand Pantry
Beginning in mid-January, a nonprofit Christian emporium is scheduled to horde a Helping Hands Pantry giveaway, so people with bound or low income can accept hygiene products during no cost.
Free equipment such as toothpaste, mouthwash, soap, shampoo, toilet paper and other products will be accessible to those in need. The initial giveaway eventuality is slated for 10 a.m. to noon on Jan. 18 during Christian Coffee Cup.
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