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#13553 - 03/20/06 07:35 PM
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Bluebird, I think it's a fabulous idea. And if I ever get to Pagosa Springs again, I will come by for coffee. (I once went through there on an unexpected motor cycle trip and bought jeans and a shirt off someone's clothesline to replace the business suit I was wearing--long story)
Back to coffee shop poetry, my church recently published a book of religious poetry and we had a poetry reading at the coffee shop in the church. It was fun. We also had music. Maybe you could have poetry readings as well as music in your coffee shop. (Poets are cheaper to hire than musicians--as in FREE)
I decided to reseasrch poetry and songs for our poetry reading and I found out that before the written language, history was passed along by story tellers who performed before crowds. But it was also passed along in poetry and song. When the stories were retold they were changed and accuracy was lost so story telling was not a very accurate way to pass history along. However, the words of poems and songs were so beautifully woven together with rhythm, rhyme, and melody that people remembered them verbatim. Thus history passed along in songs or poetry, was more accurate that history passed in story form. We have poets and songwriters to thank for many of the stories of the Bible and much of history before the written language.
Another bit of trivia--Does anyone remember the finger snapping that people used to do at coffee shop poetry readings back in the hippie days? Well, I found some info on that too. It seems that finger snapping started because many of the coffe shops started in basements of apartment buildings and poetry readings went late into the night so they had to snap rahter than clap which would awaken the tenants upstairs.
Well, that's all I know about poetry and coffee shops. I would love to come to your coffee house. It sounds fun.
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#13554 - 03/20/06 08:02 PM
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I would ask the musicians to play for free at least at first.I figured they would just like the exposure. Poetry sounds great! Never thought of it. I also thought it would be nice to have the pastors take turns doing teachings. Maybe we could even show videos, if we had a large TV to use. I would make it homey and ask people to feel free to bring in framed family photos to hang, or pictures of their churches or whatever. I also got an idea from a lunch place I went to where people had their own personalized coffee mugs.
One more thing...the name. Years ago, when I wanted to do a Catholic bookstore, I felt God giving me this from John 14:2 (one of my favorite verses)...My Father's House [ March 20, 2006, 05:03 PM: Message edited by: Bluebird ]
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#13555 - 03/20/06 08:21 PM
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Jackie, that sounds just perfect for you. We used to have a coffee house attached to our library that was also a book store. Once a month it was open mic night. Sometimes they had a featured poet, other times it was open for all. I read several times there and really enjoyed it. They unfortunately went out of business and no one else picked up the poetry open mic concept.
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#13556 - 03/20/06 08:25 PM
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As much as I love books and wanted a bookstore, I wouldn't sell books there because a woman from our church just opened one and I wouldn't want to take business away from her. In fact, my husband made two bookcases for her to use (he put crosses on top) and she shows them to everyone and says "doesn't this look like a bookcase Jesus would build??". She wants to help get customers for him and she really needed the shelf space. She had him make up a flyer to advertise. She is a sweetie!!
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#13558 - 03/21/06 12:43 AM
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MMMMM,
You know I don't go for the religious 0rganisation stuff, but you also know that I do go for the Harietta stuff!!! You've hit it on the nail, and I applaude your efforts -- you'll make it happen!!! You go girl!!
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#13559 - 03/21/06 02:19 PM
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Blue - this sounds like a wonderful idea Keep working towards it, and if it's meant to be, things will flow! Here's a tip: make sure you are jotting down all these ideas and inspirations you are getting for your coffee shop - if not, you might lose them, also by jotting them down, making lists of what you want to do, you are bringing it one step closer to reality
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#13560 - 03/22/06 03:43 AM
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That's what I was planning on doing today, Evie! Thanks for the encouragement. [ March 21, 2006, 12:43 PM: Message edited by: Bluebird ]
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#13561 - 03/21/06 07:32 PM
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Blue, I'm so psyched. First, one of my favorite groups I ever joined was non-denominational. Check them out at www.wellforjourney.org. You might get some ideas from their site. IT is not a coffee house, but it is non-denominational and they do some wonderful classes, retreats, movies, etc. Also, since you are going the non-denominational route you must read Joseph Girzones books. Please read any, or all of his Joshua series. They will jazz you with your new idea. I promise. He is so into all Christians joining to make a difference. Let's figure out ways for you to make money?
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