A new coffee option for downtown Tuscaloosa will host its grand opening celebration this weekend.
Just Love Coffee, founded in 2009 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, is coming to the former space of O’Henry’s Coffees in the Downtown Rock Point development at the corner of Lurleen Wallace Boulevard North and University Boulevard.
O Henry s Coffees of Birmingham, which was the first business to open a franchise in the mixed-use development in 2016, closed last year after the ongoing Lurleen Wallace Boulevard construction limited its ability to attract customers.
“Things just happen sometimes, said O Henry s Coffees owner Randy Adamy in August 2019, and you kind of lick your wounds, put your tail between your legs and leave town.”
all morning learning how they megachurch. i always remember as a kid not liking having to dress up for church. what do you love about this the most, this church? the message is so easy to understand. after rehearsal is over me and pastor mike are ready for the message. how you all doing? again, it s megachurch so this ain t your usual marathon. today i m talking about the new testament. in about 27 minutes and 56 seconds. in just under one hour this congregation throws their hands up to three catchy rock songs, ed runs around the stage and tells us about every book in the bible. talking about the disciples. these guys were tough. then like he said he would, ed used pastor mike s line. touch your neighbor say you re a disciple and so am i. the word power is dunamis. we get the word dynamite from it. did he just make a good times reference? you dynamite want to update your black reference or you might look like a jive turkey.
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