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I’ve had many a conversation with

  • cafe picturechurch planters who want to start a coffee house
  • church members who want to start a coffee house ministry
  • church members who want to run a coffee shop
  • churches who want to deal Fair Trade Coffee (such as Esperanza Coffee Group) for their gatherings.
  • building committees that dream a coffee house in their church.

What drives many of these visions is the idea of a social gathering spot for informal evangelism, or a setting for evangelistic bible studies.

It’s considered a vision for evangelism that often sounds like this:

“Let’s build a coffee house and THEN we’ll do evangelism bible studies.”

What about this idea?

Don’t build or design a coffee house.

Use the one in your neighborhood!

Ten Reasons to use a local cafe for your evangelistic bible study: Coffeebible

  1. No Capital Outlay — No need to design special space in your building, or purchase/renovate an existing building
  2. Supports local economy — Local business owners are supported when you meet in their store.
  3. Get out of the church — Cafe’s are a neutral space.
  4. No clean up — No coffee pots to clean or grinds to dispose of.
  5. Good coffee — I can’t tell you how many cups of burnt coffee or colored water I’ve drunk at church.
  6. Public space — Regular meetings may produce curiosity and people self-introducing themselves and connecting.
  7. Start tomorrow — no need to design, dream, spend lots of money. You can focus on gathering people and building relationships now instead of when its ready.
  8. Low Cost — the infrastructure exists at the coffee shop, freeing you to meet people instead of paying for building plans, inspections, materials, and supplies.
  9. No volunteer recruitment — you don’t have to recruit more overworked volunteers from your church to support the work.
  10. Put your efforts into building relationships, not business — a coffee house is a business.

Here is another pastor that moved his bible study to Borders: No Borders at Borders.

Other coffee house ideas:

  • In They like Jesus, but not the Church, Pastor Dan Kimball wrote about getting himself out of the church office and setting up a secondary office in the Cafe. He speaks of many evangelistic conversations.
  • Another church simply opens their doors on Monday morning giving away free coffee.
  • I used to go to the same St. Arbucks every Sunday morning prior to church. I got to know every staff person and every regular Sunday morning visitor. I had the opportunity to pray with and for nearly everyone.

Now this doesn’t mean you can’t start your own coffee house, like The Refuge has done, but don’t avoid doing evangelism while waiting for a building to finish. Get out there and build a group in the local cafe while you are waiting.

Let me ask you this?

Where are your evangelism bible studies held?

Homes, Church, neighborhood coffee shops?

Does your church dream about a coffee house ministry?

Do you have the people meeting already, or are you waiting for the space first to build a group?

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Posted by EvangelismCoach on Friday, November 9th, 2007

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