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		<title>Saturday Surfing:Kudo&#8217;s to Peet&#8217;s for their Leeds!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2008 22:39:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marye Audet</dc:creator>
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I don&#8217;t impress easily, y&#8217;all know that.  I was impressed, however, to read in the coffee news that Peet&#8217;s Coffee put up the first coffee roasting facility in the United States to get Leed&#8217;s Certification.
This is one &#8220;green&#8221; certification that is not that easy to get. Peet&#8217;s got it because they built the facility with these   things in place:

A work environment for the company&#8217;s
roastery employees that includes ample work spaces, fitness room, lockers,
showers, bike and automobile parking and expansive lunch/break room
  Use of natural light and the latest lighting technology which reduces the overall power consumption by [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/kettleandcup">Kettle and Cup</a></p>
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<p>I don&#8217;t impress easily, y&#8217;all know that.  I was impressed, however, to read in the coffee news that <a href="http://www.peets.com">Peet&#8217;s Coffee </a>put up the first coffee roasting facility in the United States to get Leed&#8217;s Certification.</p>
<p>This is one &#8220;green&#8221; certification that is not that easy to get. Peet&#8217;s got it because they built the facility with these   things in place:<span id="more-664"></span></p>
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<li>A work environment for the company&#8217;s<br />
roastery employees that includes ample work spaces, fitness room, lockers,<br />
showers, bike and automobile parking and expansive lunch/break room</li>
<li>  Use of natural light and the latest lighting technology which reduces the overall power consumption by 40%</li>
<li>Xeriscaping the landscape and use of efficient plumbing fixtures that reduces the water usage by 50%</li>
<li>They have redesigned the heat recovery aspect of the roasting system to reduce gas useage by 85%</li>
<li>Environmentally sensitive HVAC</li>
<li>They used significant amounts of recycled materials during construction</li>
<li>And&#8230;.they built close to public transportation systems and planned for bicycle storage.</li>
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<p>I think that is significant.  As far as I know not all of their coffee are organic/Fair Trade.  I think the company is heading is the right direction in a big way, though.  And&#8230;I wish that there was Peet&#8217;s coffee shop near us.  I do like their coffee.</p>
<p>O.k..a potential controversial issue&#8230;There is a<a href="http://www.billingsgazette.net/articles/2008/08/02/news/local/18-church.txt"> church in Billings, Montana</a> that just opened up a huge facility that cost 21 million dollars.  It is 80,000 square feet and includes, what else, a coffee shop that will be open 7 days a week.</p>
<p>I have mixed feelings about this.  First, I think that it is great that they have opened up a place where people can go, drink coffee, get ministy. I am all for market place ministry.  And i am all for someone getting blessed.  Nothing wrong with prosperity.</p>
<p>But..there is the other part of me that chokes on 21 million dollars spent on a building.  I know of a woman who is running an inner city ministry in the deepest part of the crack neighborhoods in Dallas..She has lived down there for years, dodging bullets and giving crack addicts a place to find a better high.  She has had an amazing success at it too.  All of her staff are people that have gotten clean in her ministry and they are awesome.  I bet she serves them coffee once in awhile..and she doesn&#8217;t have a 21million dollar facility to do it.  I wonder what she could do with even 10,000 of that  21 million?  I know missionaries that have been serving in Tibet for nearly 20 years.  They live among the people&#8230;they get to know them..they serve them coffee.</p>
<p>And, we have a long time friend that is involved the the underground Chinese church. Not alot I am going to say about that&#8230;.but they do serve tea on occasion.</p>
<p>There is nothing wrong with having a beautiful faciliity.  Marc and my home church (the one we are DELIGHTED to be back at!) is knock-you-dead-gorgeous. I will post pictures sometime.  It is on the highest spot in south Dallas country and overlooks a lake.  It is built of fieldstone and it is amazing.  We built on cash&#8230;and ministry and funds for missions flowed out while we were building.</p>
<p>So, those are my thoughts&#8230;a very good thing..and a <em>I&#8217;m not sure </em>thing.</p>
<p>What do you think? Is it a waste of funds?</p>
<p>Image:<a href="http://maryeaaudet.blogspot.com">Marye Audet </a></p>
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