Garden Talk in the Coffee Shop

I have mentioned before that I work at a coffee shop in our church.  It is a not for profit coffee shop ministry that our church has been running for six years.  In Wisconsin, for the last year, we have been in a political mess basically to sum it up.  Our governor was recalled and as of a week ago won the recall election and is still in office.  So a little over 50% of the state is happy that the governor is in office and a little under 50% of the state is upset, to say the least, that our governor kept his office.  In the coffee shop, we get folks on both ends of the aisle who come in for their morning pick me up.  As a coffee shop barista, my job is to not be politically polar.  We have had a sticky situation or two in the last year, but no one has left and not come back so I think we have done pretty well.

I do have conversation ammunition though when things look like they might be going in the wrong direction.  That is garden talk.  Almost everyone enjoys a good garden or garden related topic.  If they don’t have a garden, they usually will have a tree that is giving them headaches, or a vine that needs pruning, or a bird that they are looking to attract to their yard.  The topics can be endless.  If all else fails, rain is the trump card.  Do we need rain?  Have we gotten rain?  Is there rain in the forecast?

It doesn’t always pan out, sometimes we have folks walk in who are just so focused on politics that it’s impossible to turn it around.  In that case, I find that responses like “yes, that’s what they say.” Usually work ok or “I heard that on the news the other day.”

Working in a coffee shop is more than just knowing how to make a skinny caramel mocha.  It’s also knowing when to talk and when to keep your opinions to yourself.

The Farm Wife

p.s. I had a virus on my computer and had to take a small break from my blog.  My computer is better and my garden is growing so I am back and ready to start blogging.

The Coffee Shop

I’m a foodie, and I think that every good foodie enjoys a good cup of coffee.  Along with enjoying a good cup of coffee, you have to have a good coffee hang out.  Sacred Grounds Coffee Shop is my coffee hang out. .  Our Church has a regular, running,come-in-sit-down-and-hang-out, coffee shop ministry.  It is really quite unique.  I don’t know of any other church that has something like this, although maybe I’m not a good one to ask because I don’t do a lot of research on what other churches are doing.  But, even those huge 3-services-on-Sunday type churches, I don’t think have a coffee shop.  We are a small church in a small town, and we have the coolest not-for-profit coffee shop ever!

I volunteer at Sacred Grounds whenever I can.  People ask me why I volunteer and I say “I’m doing Gods work.”  Although, it helps that Gods work comes with a free latte!  The coffee shop has been in existance for 6 years.  My good friend Katie started the coffee shop and still runs it today.  She has dedicated so much of herself to this place.  Amazing!  I just drink coffee.  If you want to come in and talk while I’m drinking my coffee that’s fine too.  That’s what we are here for, and that is exactly why God put this little coffee shop where it is.

The Farm wife