Watershed featured in Stoughton Hub

The Stoughton Courier Hub published a nice article last week featuring watershed community coffeehouse. The full article is now online, too. Here's an excerpt:

Watershed Community Cafe, 129 E. Main St., is Stoughon’s newest coffeehouse and is run by Watershed: A Community Church. Pictured, from left, are: Cheryl Housely, coordinator/event planner, Jeff Lovell, pastor and Jason Rowe, coffeeshop manager.

Watershed serving community, now coffee

Two-and-a-half years ago, a small group of people met at Jeff Lovell’s home to discuss the concept of a new church – and how it could best serve the community.  Now that same group is not only serving the community – they’re serving coffee, as well.

As coffee shops go, Stoughton’s newest java joint is fairly typical: an array of coffee beverages, espresso and tea, a small assortment of bakery items, comfy couches, café tables and free WiFi.

But what’s unique about this coffeehouse is that it doubles as the meeting place for Watershed: a community church on Sundays.

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