Saturday, January 10, 2004

Church

Found this link over at Jordoncooper.com



On weekdays, Laurel Pennock goes to Q Cafe, her favorite non-profit coffeehouse, where the sofas are comfy, the music is likely to be indie rock and the java is shade-grown, fair-trade and, of course, organic.
Sunday, the 24-year-old file clerk goes to the same place, but this time for the bread and wine and a large wooden cross. That's when the cafe morphs into Quest church, an evangelical congregation that attracts lots of young people who like to hang out in cafes.
"It's nice having your favorite hangout place be your church on Sunday," she said, near the barista bar after a recent sermon.


I like it!!


 

2 comments:

  1. That would be cool. Wonder how it works out where to have it and all or if such a place just sort of falls into place with the right kind of people connecting somehow.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I recon it's fairly organic. A couple of believers meet there and gather interested parties around themtill it morphs into a regular get together thing.



    That's my guess anyhow.

    ReplyDelete



Play nice - I will delete anything I don't want associated with this blog and I will delete anonymous comments.