(NY Times Beliefs) Breaking the Evangelical Mold at a Church With Ethnic Roots
Last Sunday at Vox Veniae, a 200-person church in working-class East Austin, the volunteer baristas showed up an hour before worship services to make locally sourced coffee in the vaunted Chemex system, beloved of connoisseurs. To enhance the java-snob appeal, … Continue reading (NY Times Beliefs) Breaking the Evangelical Mold at a Church With Ethnic Roots
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(NY Times Beliefs) Breaking the Evangelical Mold at a Church With Ethnic Roots
Last Sunday at Vox Veniae, a 200-person church in working-class East Austin, the volunteer baristas showed up an hour before worship services to make locally sourced coffee in the vaunted Chemex system, beloved of connoisseurs. To enhance the java-snob appeal, … Continue reading (NY Times Beliefs) Breaking the Evangelical Mold at a Church With Ethnic Roots