
| Presbyterian Women - Coffee Project |
Exchange merchandise in the Narthex bookshelves. Currently, we have a great selection of items from coffee to chocolate. This selection includes: Breakfast Blend coffee $6.50, Decaf coffee $7.50 Spicy Hot Coca $4.25 Box Tea Bags: Irish Breakfast $2.50 Rooibos $3.00 Green Magic $3.00 Dark Chocolate bar with almonds $2.50 Very Dark Chocolate bar $2.50 Orange Dark Chocolate bar $2.50 Mint Chocolate bar $2.50 Pecans (salted and toasted) $4.50 Cranberries $4.00 |
Presbyterian Coffee Project: Good Coffee for a Good Cause The Presbyterian Coffee Project offers a special link between congregations and communities around the world. We can now reach out to neighbors overseas not only with our prayers and offerings, but with the goods and products we purchase. 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. The coffees and teas are available through Equal Exchange, which currently works with more than 32 small farmer organizations in 18 developing countries. Their trading partners are small farmer cooperatives — businesses owned and governed democratically by the farmers themselves. Fair Trade helps build pride, independence and community empowerment for small farmers and their families in poor countries in Latin America, Africa and Asia. To read more about the Presbyterian Coffee Project: go to http://www.pcusa.org/coffee Additional fair trade products are available online. Check out the selection of coffees, teas, cocoa, chocolate bars, dried fruit and nuts. The Presbyterian Coffee Project is part of part of Enough for Everyone, a joint effort of the Presbyterian Hunger Program, Presbyterian Peacemaking Program, Women’s Ministries, Social Justice, Environmental Justice Office, Stewardship Education, Self-Development of People, and Presbyterian Women. Enough for Everyone is a partnership ministry of the General Assembly Council of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). |
| PW Equal Exchange Mission Project |