Some confessions don't always belong in a church. They belong across the street, with a good espresso and someone who knows how to listen.
Maggie Calloway makes excellent coffee and keeps her boundaries clear. She co-owns Common Grounds, the warmest coffee shop on Grover Street, and she's built a life that's deliberately simple: good beans, loyal regulars and a Sunday that belongs only to her. What she doesn't do is religion. Not anymore.
But when people from Grace Community Church—the cheerful brick building across the street—start sitting at her counter with things they can't say anywhere else, Maggie finds herself doing something she never planned: listening. Really listening. And somehow, without credentials or theology or any intention whatsoever, she becomes the person people come to when the church feels too formal and their grief feels too heavy.
Enter Pastor Eli Ward.
He's earnest, self-aware and unexpectedly charming. He makes a perfect cortado at home and has very specific opinions about grind size. When he walks into Common Grounds to understand why his congregation is confessing to the barista instead of him, he doesn't come with territory to protect—he comes with genuine curiosity. And a legal pad he never actually uses.
What begins as an unlikely partnership becomes something neither of them planned for: a slow-burn collaboration that blurs the line between ministry and friendship, between faith and the space just outside it. Because grace, it turns out, doesn't check the address before it shows up. And sometimes the most sacred work happens over coffee, in a room that smells like cardamom and second chances.
A cozy romance about ministry without credentials, love without pretense, and the surprising places grace shows up when you stop looking for it in all the traditional spots.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Some confessions don't always belong in a church. They belong across the street, with a good espresso and someone who knows how to listen.Maggie Calloway makes excellent coffee and keeps her boundaries clear. She co-owns Common Grounds, the warmest coffee shop on Grover Street, and she's built a life that's deliberately simple: good beans, loyal regulars and a Sunday that belongs only to her. What she doesn't do is religion. Not anymore.But when people from Grace Community Church-the cheerful brick building across the street-start sitting at her counter with things they can't say anywhere else, Maggie finds herself doing something she never planned: listening. Really listening. And somehow, without credentials or theology or any intention whatsoever, she becomes the person people come to when the church feels too formal and their grief feels too heavy.Enter Pastor Eli Ward.He's earnest, self-aware and unexpectedly charming. He makes a perfect cortado at home and has very specific opinions about grind size. When he walks into Common Grounds to understand why his congregation is confessing to the barista instead of him, he doesn't come with territory to protect-he comes with genuine curiosity. And a legal pad he never actually uses.What begins as an unlikely partnership becomes something neither of them planned for: a slow-burn collaboration that blurs the line between ministry and friendship, between faith and the space just outside it. Because grace, it turns out, doesn't check the address before it shows up. And sometimes the most sacred work happens over coffee, in a room that smells like cardamom and second chances.A cozy romance about ministry without credentials, love without pretense, and the surprising places grace shows up when you stop looking for it in all the traditional spots.Perfect for readers who loved: The Unhoneymooners by Christina LaurenBeach Read by Emily HenryThe Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798254657019
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Some confessions don't always belong in a church. They belong across the street, with a good espresso and someone who knows how to listen.Maggie Calloway makes excellent coffee and keeps her boundaries clear. She co-owns Common Grounds, the warmest coffee shop on Grover Street, and she's built a life that's deliberately simple: good beans, loyal regulars and a Sunday that belongs only to her. What she doesn't do is religion. Not anymore.But when people from Grace Community Church-the cheerful brick building across the street-start sitting at her counter with things they can't say anywhere else, Maggie finds herself doing something she never planned: listening. Really listening. And somehow, without credentials or theology or any intention whatsoever, she becomes the person people come to when the church feels too formal and their grief feels too heavy.Enter Pastor Eli Ward.He's earnest, self-aware and unexpectedly charming. He makes a perfect cortado at home and has very specific opinions about grind size. When he walks into Common Grounds to understand why his congregation is confessing to the barista instead of him, he doesn't come with territory to protect-he comes with genuine curiosity. And a legal pad he never actually uses.What begins as an unlikely partnership becomes something neither of them planned for: a slow-burn collaboration that blurs the line between ministry and friendship, between faith and the space just outside it. Because grace, it turns out, doesn't check the address before it shows up. And sometimes the most sacred work happens over coffee, in a room that smells like cardamom and second chances.A cozy romance about ministry without credentials, love without pretense, and the surprising places grace shows up when you stop looking for it in all the traditional spots.Perfect for readers who loved: The Unhoneymooners by Christina LaurenBeach Read by Emily HenryThe Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798254657019
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - Some confessions don't always belong in a church. They belong across the street, with a good espresso and someone who knows how to listen.Maggie Calloway makes excellent coffee and keeps her boundaries clear. She co-owns Common Grounds, the warmest coffee shop on Grover Street, and she's built a life that's deliberately simple: good beans, loyal regulars and a Sunday that belongs only to her. What she doesn't do is religion. Not anymore.But when people from Grace Community Church-the cheerful brick building across the street-start sitting at her counter with things they can't say anywhere else, Maggie finds herself doing something she never planned: listening. Really listening. And somehow, without credentials or theology or any intention whatsoever, she becomes the person people come to when the church feels too formal and their grief feels too heavy.Enter Pastor Eli Ward.He's earnest, self-aware and unexpectedly charming. He makes a perfect cortado at home and has very specific opinions about grind size. When he walks into Common Grounds to understand why his congregation is confessing to the barista instead of him, he doesn't come with territory to protect-he comes with genuine curiosity. And a legal pad he never actually uses.What begins as an unlikely partnership becomes something neither of them planned for: a slow-burn collaboration that blurs the line between ministry and friendship, between faith and the space just outside it. Because grace, it turns out, doesn't check the address before it shows up. And sometimes the most sacred work happens over coffee, in a room that smells like cardamom and second chances.A cozy romance about ministry without credentials, love without pretense, and the surprising places grace shows up when you stop looking for it in all the traditional spots.Perfect for readers who loved: - The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren- Beach Read by Emily Henry- The Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798254657019
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