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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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The Number One Reason Some Coffee Shops Struggle

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Here we are back in 2004

Or, “Why you need a Mentor”

When we opened our retail coffee shop in 2004, we had no idea what we were doing.  We were missionaries for goodness sake. I could land a Cessna 185 into a 1200 foot muddy airstirp all day long.  Trish could haggle with Ecuadorian butchers for fresh meat, pasteurize milk from the cow and arrange accommodations for a visiting work team of twenty five US supporters.

But run a retail business?  After all we had been out of the business world since 1990 and out of the US serving with MAF since 1994.  However having moved back into the US culture in 2002, with kids approaching college age and the higher cost of living here, a second income was needed. [Read more…] about The Number One Reason Some Coffee Shops Struggle

How To Start Guide: Set up – Starting a Successful Church Coffee Shop or Café

Starting or setting up a church run coffee shop or café is becoming standard fare in today’s churches across America. Why is that?

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Best 30 minutes you can spend. Please listen to this!

First consider the fact that coffee is the most highly consumed beverage on the planet next to water. Second, it is universally accepted (unlike beer or wine) within the Christian community. Finally, let’s not forget the sense of community and fellowship it generates as people hold a warm cup and have their spirits lifted in fellowship with one another.

Bottom line: Coffee shops foster positive energy and atmosphere.  And that’s a good thing today! We could all use a bit more of that. Right?

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

coffee_4_missions_consulting_contactWe have been in this business since 2004 and have helped any number of churches and shops set up their cafés. Obviously we would like you to do business with Coffee 4 Missions, but we would also like to make sure you do it right.

Here’s another media tool to listen to to help you get a feel for this subject:

 

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Sandy Toomer talks about the two basic Church Café options: in your Church  or in your Community
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Consider Levering our Success Through Our Consulting Service

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Trish Toomer works with a Pastor in the Washington DC area answering his questions one on one. We know that each church dynamic is unique.

You may want to consider our one-on-one Consulting Service where work travel to you for an affordable fee and sit down with your Church Leadership and their Staff. This has proven to be extremely beneficial to any number of congregations across the US.

That being said, consider this very basic HOW TO GUIDE, a value-added gift to give you some idea of where we are coming from. Keep in mind this is just the tip to the iceberg information. But it is a starting point to get you thinking before we sit down together.

Through our Consulting Service we will help you answer these questions one-on_one formally and in depth.

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Included is our purposely written handbook that covers everything you need to know to get started expertly.

Included as part of our in-house consultation service, is our purposely written handbook that covers such as equipment lists, typical layouts & design as well as sample business plans geared specifically for coffee shops.

We figure you will start to see how we operate and see our hearts for ministry and missions then continue on with us as your coffee roaster and supplier as you look to open your church coffee shop or café.

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Let’s begin…

The most important question you absolutely have to answer is: Will we charge for our coffee or give it away?

There isn’t a correct answer here. It’s unique to your congregation’s needs, the goals of the café, and possibly your congregational view about conducting a selling environment within the four walls of the church. There is no one right answer. So think about this and get everyone on board whatever model you choose.

CONSIDERATIONS RELATED TO THE  PROFIT MODEL:

  • Profits can be used to fund specific ministries, mission outreach, or fund special projects.
  • Can provide employment for church staff, college & high school students.
  • It pays for itself, so it is never a drag on the budget.
  • Off campus church run coffee shops are a great neutral territory for sharing the Gospel message using a stair-step method:
    • Provide a great product
    • Do it with a smile/great customer service
    • Be consistent
    • People will notice: “There’s just something different here”.
    • Clients will start to ask questions opening the door for sharing Jesus.
  • Shops that sell can more easily afford to carry better products: better coffee, better smoothie mixes, etc.
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    FACT: The day when you can open a for-profit coffee shop and sell mediocre coffee or just grocery store grade coffees are gone. People no longer visit coffee shops out of curiosity, innocent of what to expect. You have a very educated coffee shop clientele out there today.

CONSIDERATIONS RELATED TO THE NON-PROFIT MODEL:

  • Great first impression possibly to visitors if the coffee is front and center on Sunday AM’s.  Just offering a warm cup of anything is inviting.
  • Anytime there is a coffee or tea readily available, people will gather around the serving area and talk. That’s called fellowship. And that is good.
  • Being free it will now have to be part of the budget and will not pay for itself. It’s an expense.
  • Being an expense you have to decide whether you want to provide a good grade of coffee or food service grade coffee.
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    FACT: Our experience has been that churches who have switched to our coffee even in the FREE COFFEE MODEL [from hotel or food service grade coffee] immediately notice how few half empty cups they have to pick up and collect after Sunday services and how little un-used coffee is dumped out. In fact their coffee consumption actually goes up some.  But when you weigh that against what was thrown away and dumped out before, it’s probably a wash.

The next thing to consider is the build out: The #1 mistake most new coffee shops make is over-spending on the build out.

Coffee shops use a lot of the same items found in a restaurant like ice makers, 3 compartment sinks, under counter refrigerators, blenders and so on.

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New or Lightly Used? What is a good price for an espresso machine? What special plumbing is required? These are just a sampling of the important questions you need answered from someone besides an equipment salesman.

When you can it is advisable to buy USED. Good, used commercial grade equipment holds up well over time. Used can be a few months old or a few years old, but the pricing will be all the about same. Expect to pay about 20-30% of new price for good used equipment. We can guide you on this and have one broker we like to deal with who is a Christian businessman. Whether from him or another source we can often find you what you need for the fairest/best price based on quality. In the end: We know what we are looking at and what it’s really worth. We’re a great resource.

We have a long list of items we recommend to our clients to buy used and a rough guestimate of prices for planning purposes. This is part of our Consulting Service.

However, we generally  do not recommend buying espresso machines used. There are several reasons.

  • First the boom in coffee shop growth has led to a lot of sub-standard quality espresso machines being available. They may look pretty and shiny, but inside you often find cheap plumbing, construction & electrical parts and just poor design.  Your espresso machine is the center of your coffee shop universe so you’d best make it a good one.
  • Second, you have no idea if it was set-up, operated and maintained properly. In our retail shops and those of our clients we recommend daily cleaning of the system with an approved cleaner. Daily or after each use cycle!Also you need to make sure your espresso machine is supplied water that was filtered and MOST IMPORTANLY passed through a water softener system before entering the espresso machine.
  • You really don’t save that much buyingh a used espresso machine. Repairs are expensive, Part s are expensive. A new machine comes with a warranty and service is included for up to year most times.  Plus you can set it up correctly, maintain it correctly and be assured of years of trouble free service from it if new. We have connections with several wholesalers and can get you the best prices on these as well within the sphere of machines we know hold up the best (FAEMA, ASTORIA, et al).

When you buy a used unit, sitting in a warehouse, or someone’s garage, you have no idea if any of this has occurred (even if it is a name brand we would recommend).

Finally sell good quality products.

This probably should be number one.

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Sandy Toomer with leadership at The Destiny Church, Fredericksburg, VA during a recent consult

I say that because I am thinking of instances where shops were properly capitalized, used good equipment, but chose to go with downright cheap coffee and/or other products. They are all out of business now.

For example, we actually saw one local owner loading a cart at the local “Big Box Membership Store” with their store brand of coffee. Yet he was still charging for artisan grade coffees. This didn’t fool their clientele for long. They can get that at the gas station for 50 cents.

coffee_4_missions_consulation_contact_linkOur coffees, many direct trade,  are sourced from the best regions through the most reputable agencies and roasted to bring out their full flavor and goodness. We use the infrared roasting method which is superior to all other methods. Couple the two characteristics together and you have a winning combination that will keep clients returning again and again and keep you profitable.

Contact us today to help you get started

We have many years of experience, industry knowledge and a network of suppliers that can offer you the best pricing for whatever your needs are.

Mary Lou Herald, Food Service Director at Whitesburg Baptist Church says this about us:

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.”

We look forward to hearing from you soon!

God’s blessings!
Sandy & Trish

About our artisan coffee roaster

coffee4missions_southernlivingSince 2010 Coffee4Missions coffee has been roasted by regionally recognized roaster, Toomer’s Coffee Roasters from Auburn, Alabama.

Toomer’s Coffee Roasters has been recognized in magazines such as Southern Living, At Home Tennessee, and East Alabama Living for their high level of skill and quality.

True “artisan roasters” Toomer’s roasts in small batches of 15 pounds or less carefully monitoring each batch following their proprietary roast profiles developed over many years. Think of a roast profile as a recipe developed for each type of coffee (e.g. Columbian Supremo, Ethiopian Sidamo, etc.).  Toomer’s began roasting for their  retail coffee shop in 2006 and their reputation [for their shop’s artisan grade coffees] has driven their popularity around the southeast far beyond the four walls of their retail shop.

In addition Sandy & Trish Toomer were field missionaries with Mission Aviation Fellowship for 14 years. Sandy flew as a pilot for MAF in and out of the rainforest airstrips in the eastern jungle of Ecuador for thousands of hours. On many occasions he would pick up green coffee beans from coffee farmers, transporting them to market.

They also spent a year living in San Jose, Costa Rica where they studied Spanish prior to their missionary service in Ecuador. There Trish and Sandy regulary visited local coffee farms and processing plants cupping local favorites with the growers.

Next to the Lord and their two children, they love their coffee! It shows.

If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact us or feel free to call them directly.

Blessings!

Great Coffee Supporting the Great Commission

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Wouldn’t it be great if every cup of coffee you served in your church, coffee shop or at home was supporting world missions! Well now it can.

Former missionaries ourselves (15 years with Mission Aviation Fellowship) we understand the financial hardships mission agencies and missionaries face these days in this difficult economy.

So with that personal experience in mind, is has been our desire that coffee purchases from Coffee 4 Missions would also serve as a great way to leverage your coffee budget to advance the Great Commission.

For over fourteen years since 2004, we have been supporting missionary work worldwide through our personal tithe.  You can now drink exceptional coffees from a regionally recognized craft coffee roaster knowing that a percentage of your purchase is going to back to support Christian missionaries around the world.

You should ask yourself this: Do mega-brand corporate coffee shop chains donate a portion back to Christian ministry? I doubt it.

Recognized in numerous publications such as this Southern Living Magazine article not only for our high standards & great coffees but for our tithe to world missions.

In addition we also offer consulting services to help you get your church or personal coffee shop ministry off the ground and  we can tailor a unique fund raising program for your church or ministry allowing you to directly sell our coffees to raise finances for missions trips, special projects and so on.

Please visit our store today and feel free to contact us with any questions.

Blessings,

Sandy & Trish Toomer
Owners/Roasters
Toomer’s Coffee Roasters
Auburn, AL

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