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* [[AWAKE Community School]] ([[Marcy Graben]]) | * [[AWAKE Community School]] ([[Marcy Graben]]) | ||
* [[Rebuild Construction]] ([[Jeremiah Hill]]) | * [[Rebuild Construction]] ([[Jeremiah Hill]]) | ||
* [[Sachai Tea Co.]] ([[Rebecca Denson]]) | * [[Sachai Tea Co.]] ([[Clint Denson|Clint]] & [[Rebecca Denson]]) | ||
* [[The Sara Jane Project]] ([[Chalice Howard]]) | * [[The Sara Jane Project]] ([[Chalice Howard]]) | ||
* [[Seeds Coffee Co.]] ([[Jeff Huey]], [[Brett Huey]], [[Taylor McCall]], [[Rod Lee]] & [[Stephen Stepkoski]]) | * [[Seeds Coffee Co.]] ([[Jeff Huey]], [[Brett Huey]], [[Taylor McCall]], [[Rod Lee]] & [[Stephen Stepkoski]]) |
Revision as of 15:42, 11 July 2024
The Common Thread Community is a "missional house church movement" and non-profit organization which operates an incubator program for new mission-based nonprofits and small businesses.
The group was founded in 2013 by Taylor McCall, one of the founders of Seeds Coffee Co.. Common Thread acquired the building next door to Seeds at 172 Oxmoor Road in Homewood in 2014 for its headquarters and "The Hub" co-working space for its partners and program participants. Beginning in 2021 it began developing The Cultural Center at 622 6th Avenue Southwest in Titusville as a main office a "Hub2" space. Many of the businesses supported are owned by Common Threads.
Nick Crawford, founder of the A4All indoor sports facility succeeded McCall as executive director in 2019.
Program participants
- A4One indoor sports facility (Nick Crawford)
- AWAKE Community School (Marcy Graben)
- Rebuild Construction (Jeremiah Hill)
- Sachai Tea Co. (Clint & Rebecca Denson)
- The Sara Jane Project (Chalice Howard)
- Seeds Coffee Co. (Jeff Huey, Brett Huey, Taylor McCall, Rod Lee & Stephen Stepkoski)
- Sophia Consulting & Integration (Kyle Baker)
- Taproot Landscaping Co. (Joseph Scruggs)
- The Modern House coffee shop (Troy and Jeanisha Whetstone)
References
- Waller, Sarah (November 24, 2015) "An incubator for small businesses, united in faith" The Homewood Star
External links
- Common Thread website