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Coffee 4 Missions is a Christian owned coffee roaster that gives to other ministries and world missions from their sales.

Church Coffee for Missions and Ministry

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Church coffee is a big part of Coffee 4 Missions business plan. Why? When you purchase coffee for your church we offer great coffee, but also give a portion of our profits in our tithe back to missions and ministries your church would certainly support. [Read more…] about Church Coffee for Missions and Ministry

Why Buy Coffee 4 Missions?

Your purchases literally go back and support on-going Christian ministry globally! That’s the significance of the blue circle around our cup & hands logo.

Rarely do you have the opportunity as a church, ministry, Christian owned business or individual to purchase anything and know that a portion of what you paid is going back into ministry.  With Coffee 4 Missions you do. Our website mentions a few of the ministries we support through your generous purchase of our great infrared roasted coffee.

As we say it’s “Great Coffee Supporting the Great Commission!”  That’s it. Listen to find out more!

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Starting a Church Coffee Shop: In Your Church or In Your Community?

coffeHere is our first episode of our podcast series The Church Coffee Shop Podcast.

In Episode One Sandy shares our own coffee and ministry resumé then covers the two styles of church coffee shops today: in the church or in the community.  Enjoy!
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About Coffee 4 Missions – Great Coffee Supporting the Great Commission

At Coffee 4 Missions, our name says it all. We’re passionate about two things: exceptional coffee and faithful missions support

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Coffee 4 Missions Founders Sandy & Trish Toomer Former Missionaries and Happily Married 46+ Years!

We believe churches, church cafés, ministries, and faith-based organizations deserve the highest quality coffee at a fair price—without sacrificing the ability to give generously to missions.

Founded by former missionaries Sandy and Trish Toomer, Coffee 4 Missions was born from a lifetime of service. For 15 years, we served with Mission Aviation Fellowship in the jungles of Ecuador, South America. That experience taught us the power of aviation, coffee, and the Gospel to reach lives in even the most remote corners of the world.

Now based in Opelika, Alabama, Coffee 4 Missions brings that same missionary heart to every roast. We use 100% Arabica beans, roasted in small batches with our infrared roaster for smooth, low-acidity, rich flavor and unmatched freshness. Whether you’re brewing a pot for Sunday fellowship or stocking your church café, we’re here to help you serve better coffee and a higher purpose.

We sell both retail coffee here on our site and offer wholesale options for churches and ministries through Coffee4MissionsWholesale.com — with free shipping on qualifying orders.

Most importantly, a portion of every dollar spent goes back into the mission field. When you serve Coffee 4 Missions, you’re serving more than coffee—you’re sowing into the Kingdom.

We roast to order and ship within 48 hours to ensure maximum freshness.

Thank you for your partnership in the Gospel!

Sandy & Trish Toomer
Opelika, Alabama

Thanks for your contact!

We will get in touch as soon as possible!

Have a great day!

Sandy & Trish

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Sandy & Trish Toomer

Church Coffee Shops – One of Today’s Best Evangelical Tools

It’s the missionary in us, but our heart is to see churches get outside of their four walls and reach the unbelieving world in a compelling, contemporary, manner with the consistent message of Christ’s love, grace and forgiveness. The coffee shop is one of the means.

Sandy Toomer / Co-Founder Coffee 4 Missions

Leonard Sweet, in his 2007 book, “The Gospel According to Starbucks®” says we don’t stand in line at Starbucks® just for a cup of coffee, it’s for the whole experience surrounding that cup.

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Church coffee shops have been almost ubiquitous in the evangelical mega church community landscape for quite sometime. Today church run or sponsored coffee shops have crossed the line, though, from simply pop Christian culture to pervasive. Even smaller congregations are adding a coffee bar to their foyers right next to the “Welcome Desk”.

Why is that?

Coffee: The Social Lubricant

Coffee creates a sense warmth, of hope and trust you can hold in your hand
Coffee creates a sense warmth, of hope and trust you can hold in your hand

Coffee has become a hospitality ritual today. It is also a comfort food, if you will. So if you put the two together, one would surmise, coffee creates a sense warmth, of hope and trust you can hold in your hands.  Let’s face it, for a real coffee lover, it doesn’t get much better than a warm cup of coffee in your hands to relax and rejuvenate your spirit almost anytime.

I remember when I was hiking a mountain in Costa Rica one weekend with fellow missionary language student friends. The hike was over 25 miles from 1500 feet to over 10,000 feet above sea level with a heavy pack. The last hour or so I was in a chilly drizzle on the muddy trail. Reaching the summit, I found a Park Ranger’s cabin to check in. Wet, cold and zonked I knocked on the door.

Entering I found the two rangers around a wood fed, iron stove. They immediately offered me great Costa Rican coffee (Is there anything else?). We sat around that stove for about 15 minutes, chatting and drinking coffee. I signed my paperwork, got the cabin key and left there smiling. The ten hours on the trail, the sore shoulders, the wet shoes, all had faded. I was alive again.

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So take that image and transfer it to your church lobby on any given Sunday.

People enter, visitors and members alike. They’ve all been on their own trails of life for the past 6 days. Many are spiritually tired and wet.

Then they see the coffee shop. Today, as coffee shops (ala Starbucks) have  become so pervasive in American culture, we have more or less, a society of coffee connoisseurs. Especially amongst the 18-34 demographic.

The fragrance of coffee is manifest and immediately the happy-zone bias of both visitors and members alike kicks in. Add a smiling barista, the subconsciously environmental resonate notes of milk being steamed for a latté, the visuals of fresh pastries even and we’re all in that Costa Rican cabin with those Park Rangers. The damp and chill of the week’s trail is forgotten. There is hope!

Coffee is a simile for sharing the Gospel!

Think of the coffee you provide as a suitable simile to the Gospel to both non-believers and believers when they enter your doors.

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“The fragrance of coffee is manifest and immediately the happy-zone bias of both visitors and members alike kicks in.”

Standing or sitting people will gather where there is coffee. There is a common bond of communion among coffee drinkers. And lets face it, coffee is the most consumed beverage on the planet next to water. In its own way it’s kind of omnipresent 🙂  It is also the most universally accepted beverage worldwide. It crosses cultural and ethnic barriers. I would even go so far as to say it crosses language barriers often.

Mark Batterson, Pastor at National Community Church in Washington D.C. puts it this way in a recent NY Times article:

“We felt like Jesus didn’t hang out at the synagogue, he hung out at wells,” he said. “Coffeehouses are postmodern wells. Let’s not wait for people to come to us, let’s go to them.”

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We can come to you, and one-on-one show you how it’s done right!

I remember once as a pilot for MAF I had taken a jungle ministry group of national believers out to a remote Quechua village on the Ecuador/Peruvian border to show the Jesus film. We had stayed up, showing the film and answering questions and sharing the Gospel late into the night. Then it rained all night after we went to bed. Jungle rain: hard, heavy and loud. By the next AM we were all way out of our comfort zone being damp from the intense humidity and just a little tired.

The village spokesman knocked on our tent and  offered breakfast mostly of fruit and some boiled fish caught in the nearby Amazon river tributary. But when I got to the  table in the thatch roof kitchen, sitting on each banana leaf was a cheap plastic cup and a pack of Nescafé instant coffee. Wow! Just seeing it energized us all. I dumped the brown crystals into the waiting cup of boiled water and stirred. Holding up my cup of coffee, the village Chief across from me held his cup up and in a toast like fashion said in “Muy bueno. Sí?” (Very good. Yes?). 

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The coffee shop is just a friendly place to be these days.

Isn’t that how people should react to Jesus? He can make everything right when the dampness and chill of life is weighing us all down. His Spirit crosses all barriers. He is warmth and comfort. He brings hope and is our eternal basis of trust.

Coffee can be a simile for all this, a green light to ministry, an opportunity to share.

Need help setting up your coffee shop? Leverage our experience to your advantage. Put our ten years of very successful experience both in the retail coffee shop design and management world plus great custom roasted coffee to your advantage. 

We would like to help you do this right. Too often we see churches get the concept but fail in the follow though.

As mentioned earlier, the prime demographic for coffee shop ministry is 18-34. Within that demographic you have a VERY sophisticated coffee consumer. There are certain basic expectations you need to understand and meet in your coffee shop ministry for it to be rich and rewarding experience for everyone.

Equipment costs, space layout, menu design, drink preparation, and even training are all areas we have helped many with over the years.

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One of our current church clients today first called months ago, expressing their desire to start a church coffee shop. In fact the experienced Food Service Director of this large and established church had already begun pricing espresso machines. She was in “sticker-shock” when she called, having just been quoted $15,000 for a new espresso machine by an on-line retailer. We calmed her concerns and found her the perfect FAEMA machine, an industry standard, brand new and under warranty for around $4500. By the time they opened we had helped cut her initial budget by about 50%. That’s significant.

Add to that our exclusive training and design services and she will tell you, “I couldn’t have done this without you”. Here are her own words:

“We opened our Café 246 coffee shop last year and wanted a high quality coffee at a reasonable price but also a coffee company with a higher purpose and ideals than simply us selling coffee. What a tall order!

We found everything we were looking for and more in Coffee 4 Missions and Toomer’s Coffee Roasters.

It is outstanding coffee; our people love it and purchase bags to enjoy at home. The company/people are of the highest caliber, honest, and dependable; they will do whatever it takes to be sure we have what we need when we need it.

What I appreciate most is the help they gave us prior to opening our coffee service – they helped with design and layout, equipment procurement, lots of encouragement, training of our staff, and were on-site the day we opened!

You cannot go wrong purchasing coffee from this outstanding company- you will receive great coffee at a reasonable price and have a good feeling knowing you are helping to support missions… one cup at a time.”

Mary Lou Herald
Food Service Director
Whitesburg Baptist Church
Huntsville, AL

In the end, all we ask is that you use our coffee because that’s what we’re about..serving Great coffee for the Great Commission.

But why wouldn’t you? It has been recognized in many publications including Southern Living Magazine. We use primarily Direct Trade coffees so you know you are being fiscally responsible in your purchases. And finally we are tithers ourselves from our business to world missions from the proceeds you would spend with us.

God bless you in your desire to serve Him and be His witness!

Please call us at your convenience or  contact us here to start a dialogue on your coffee shop ministry idea today!

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