Mission Market

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Purchase Fair Trade Crafts and Organic Groceries from Around the World at the Mission Market!

The Mission Market is located on the second floor of First Presbyterian, near the Commons area, James Park Classroom, and the Fellowship Hall. You can shop on Sundays from 9:30-10:50 a.m., or other days by appointment. Contact: Colleen Shannon, bakhom@earthlink.net

Kenyan Tea Farmer who makes “Heavenly Teas” available at the Mission Market

Welcome to the Mission Market of First Presbyterian Church! Located on the second floor, Room 200, next to the James Park Room, the Mission Market is sponsored by the Global Mission Committee. It is your go-to place for fair trade crafts and organic groceries from around the world. Click here for an inventory list. You can also view selected inventory in the Commons display cases.

You can shop at the Mission Market on Sundays 9:30-10:50 a.m., or other days by appointment. Contact Colleen Shannon at bakhom@earthlink.net. Our Square register makes using your credit or debit cards a snap, providing an itemized receipt by text or email.

The goal of the Mission Market is to support low-income artisans and farmers all over the world and enable them to increase their share of profits from the sale of fair trade products. At the Mission Market, you can find gifts and groceries to delight anyone – luxurious re-thread throws from India, cold-pressed olive oil from Galilee, whole-bean coffee from Eastern Congo, rich chocolate from South America. The market sells beautiful face masks for adults and children made by Global Mamas in Ghana. Hand-made Christmas ornaments are popular items.

The goods of many U.S. small farmers and producers are also now available -- pecans grown by Black farmers in Georgia, brewers’ crackers, pasta, salami and rolled oats from the Northeast, and dry bean soup from Colorado.

Mission Market purchases are a way to avoid the “middlemen” that depress the pay received by struggling farmers and artisans and to provide fair trade bonuses for their communities. Our primary fair trade partners are Equal Exchange, SERRV, and Ten Thousand Villages. Sales tax is charged on purchases. The small profit made on our sales underwrites the market’s expenses and provides support for mission in Congo.

Visit the Mission Market! Check the links below for more information

https://equalexchange.coop

https://www.serrv.org

https://www.tenthousandvillages.com

https://koinoniafarmstore.com

https://www.globalmamas.org

Featured Mission Market Products and Stories