A new coffee shop is opening up in Oak Hill, West Virginia - but it isn’t your ordinary coffee shop. Pistos Coffee isn’t just a place to grab a cup of artisanal coffee (or espresso, herbal tea, or pastry) and catch up with a friend. Pistos Coffee is an outreach ministry of Oak Hill FBC.
Oak Hill First Brethren Church was gifted the property, located directly across the road from their sanctuary, several years ago. Not long after, Sunday services went remote due to Covid, and the building was left vacant. But a year or two ago at a leadership board meeting, Pastor Michael Meadows asked “What if we put a coffee shop in?” From there, “the idea grew legs and took off,” he said, and in the past 4-5 months has started to become reality.
To give people a sneak preview of the caffeinated goodness to come, Pistos Coffee made an appearance at the Oak Leaf Festival earlier this month. Pastor Mike broke out his own coffee machine and they served up coffee, hot chocolate, cappuccino, and café americano for free to people attending the town festival. In total, they served close to 400 people. “I had more deep, Jesus-saturated conversations in one Saturday serving coffee than in the last several years as a pastor,” said Pastor Mike. “Families are very established here, and community ties run deep. Sometimes that makes it hard for people to be honest and vulnerable - they’re afraid that people will talk. But when I was just a guy handing someone coffee, sometimes I got their whole life story!”
“We really want to see this space become a place we can meet our community,” said Pastor Mike. “So many people won’t walk through the door of our church. Maybe they’ve heard things. Maybe they’ve been burned in the past. Churches can push people away, but maybe we can meet them on common turf. The goal of Pistos Coffee is to be a place where community can happen and where people who don’t know God - and maybe don’t want to know God - can bump into people who do. “It’s not about the coffee and it’s not about the money. It’s about giving God an avenue to do what he wants to do in the lives of the people who walk in the door.”
The members of FBC Oak Hill have embraced this vision and supported it wholeheartedly. The project of renovating the space for the coffee shop (which used to contain a bus station and a bar) has been done - and financed - entirely by volunteers in the church. Some have provided equipment, furnishings, and building materials. Others have donated the labor necessary to build walls, lay flooring, and complete the countless other tasks required to make this project a reality.
Pistos Coffee has set October 31st as the target for its grand opening, which is the day after Oak Hill’s Homecoming. But there’s still a lot left to do. To keep up to date on the progress, you can
follow Pistos Coffee on Facebook or check out the Pistos Coffee website at
https://www.pistoscoffee.com/ Or better yet, if you'd like to send a gift to help get this ministry up and running, reach out to Pastor Mike at
pastorohfbc@gmail.com and ask you you can help! And of course, be in prayer that this ministry reaches the people of Oak Hill with the love of Jesus in new and powerful ways!