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MOSAIC CHURCH OPENS KINGS STREET CAFE

BY ANGEL JONES

As Rise and Grind closed their building, Mosaic Church wanted to find a way to fill the space.

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“When we found out their plan to close, we had a decision to make. We could either find a new business to rent the space or we could try and utilize the space ourselves. We choose to utilize the space ourselves,” said Adam Barton, the pastor of Mosaic Church.

The church will be opening up a coffee shop that is open to everyone.

“We are going to serve great coffee and create a really cool vibe,” said Barton. “The menu isn’t finalized yet but we are excited to share it as we get closer to opening.”

The hours are not yet finalized either but the coffee shop will not be open on Sundays.

“On Sundays (when the King’s Street Café is closed) the space will be used by our youth group here at Mosaic, “ Barton said.

The Mosaic Church had been in the building for over a year and the church has always wanted to open some sort of coffee shop.

“We really wanted to create a space where people could work, spend time with friends, run a meeting, or just hang out,” Barton said. “We love Wadsworth. Our goal is always to be a service to the community and add value wherever we

Mosaic does not have any more ideas of expanding as of right now they are just “letting God lead them ,” Barton said.

The church wants to have a nice community and is welcoming many people.

“The vision of Mosaic is to be a “church for people who don’t think church is for them,” said Barton. “ We do everything we can to make it as easy as possible for a new person to come in and feel welcome and accepted.”

The Mosaic Church is excited to share and open up the “Kings Street Cafe” to the public.

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