For every person walking through our doors
At the FarmStand Café & Bakery, our mission is simple: To nourish people—body, mind, and soul—and to offer the same love, encouragement, and hope that changed our own lives.
We know what it feels like to be hurting. We know what it feels like to be lonely. We know what it's like to look for a place where you belong.
And because God met us in those places, we want to be there for others in theirs.
We want every person—believer, seeker, doubter, or simply someone hungry—to walk into the Farmstand and immediately feel safe, seen, valued, loved, and welcomed.
We believe in a gentle, open expression of faith—not in pressure, not in preaching—but in the quiet, steady love of Christ shining through how we treat people.
"They will know us by our love."
Our hearts especially go out to those who feel overwhelmed, lonely, anxious, invisible, broken, disappointed, or spiritually wounded.
If you're hurting, we want you to find rest here. If you're lonely, we want you to find connection here. If you're searching, we want you to find hope here.
We envision the FarmStand becoming a place where life-changing moments happen in everyday ways—through conversation, community, kindness, and the gentle presence of Jesus.
Ministry at the Farmstand will not be forced—it will be felt.
We believe God cares about the whole person—not just spiritually, but physically and emotionally too. A warm plate, a kind word, and a peaceful atmosphere can do more for someone than we'll ever know.
Groups forming soon—check back for schedule details or ask at the counter!
Our mission is personal. We know what it's like to feel hopeless, scared, lonely, lost, empty, ready for change, and desperately needing direction.
By God's grace, we found Christian brothers and sisters who lifted us up, gave wisdom, and walked with us.
Now it's our turn to do the same.
We want the Farmstand to be a place where the hurting meet hope, the lonely find family, and the wandering find their way home.
We want every person who enters the Farmstand to leave knowing they are loved—by us, and by the God who has never forgotten them.