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Presbyterian Coffee Project

Good coffee for a good cause

Presbyterian Coffee Project logoThe Presbyterian Coffee Project offers a special link between congregations and communities around the world. Churches can now reach out to neighbors overseas not only with the prayers and offerings we give, but with the goods and products we purchase. A warm cup of coffee (or tea) in our hands is perhaps the most tangible daily connection we have with farmers around the world. It represents warmth, hospitality, fellowship, hard work and life’s pleasures both fine and simple. Buying fair trade through the Presbyterian Coffee Project ensures that more of the money we spend on coffee reaches the hardworking farmers who actually grow it.

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Order your coffee

The Presbyterian Coffee Project offers a full line of fairly traded coffees (in bulk whole bean, packaged whole bean and drip grind, percolator grind and pillow pack varieties) as well as fairly traded teas, cocoa, chocolate bars, sugar packets and more.

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Fair trade is good news

One answer for small-scale farmers is fair trade. Fair trade shares the bounty of the coffee trade with those who grow the crop, helping them build a better future for themselves and their communities. Through fair trade, farmers earn a fairer share of income, have access to services that are otherwise unavailable and gain long-term trading partners they can trust.

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What your church can do

Coordinating the Presbyterian Coffee Project in your congregation is a fun and rewarding experience! It’s a great way to build fellowship among members of all ages and bring justice to coffee farmers around the world.

The basic way a congregation participates is to serve Equal Exchange during fellowship hour and church events. Many congregations take their participation steps further. We hope these suggestions and creative ideas will assist you in promoting fair trade and improving the lives of small farmers.

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  • I am interested in this project for our Women's Bible study--called Coffee Break--and would eventually try to get it going churchwide. Please send me an introductory kit--info, brochures, order forms etc--so I can present it to my women in a few weeks. Thanks and God bless your ministry. by Mary Ellen Bloem on 08/11/2010 a.m.31 09:18am

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