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Church remakes itself in the image of Starbucks: God and coffee DO mix

I was drawn to a story in my local paper about New Hope Community Church outside Portland, Oregon -- two of my sisters have attended services there regularly, and it's a landmark in the metropolitan area. But what struck me as culture-changing was a quote from the developer who's working with church leadership. He has one goal as he plans an entirely new church-centered commercial complex: "We hope this will be a Starbucks experience from one end to the other."

Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ: SBUX) has a funny relationship with God; after all, the chain famously offended a woman so much she boycotted its coffee. So how is purchasing and drinking a caffeinated beverage in a Starbucks outlet similar to going to church? Part of it is about the audience; churches (at least in my hometown) have moved away from the formal experience in which the members of the congregation are simply watching a show put on by the "cast" of the church, and toward more interactive experiences in which small groups, focused around common interests, meet to discuss Bible passages or work together on a project -- from feeding the hungry to overcoming addiction. The parallels in retail? Yep, less convention center, more coffee shop.

This is where Starbucks comes in.

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Porn vs. Catholic mass -- what should Telus choose?

Telus Corp. (TSX:T, NYSE:TU) shares had a 52-week return of nearly 29% in New York and over 31% in Toronto, despite being hammered over 10% due to Canadian legislation that required income trusts to pay taxes like corporations. Now Telus, Canada's second-biggest telephone company, might have to choose between losing its Catholic Church contract or losing revenue from providing adult content.

Telus is the first wireless company in North America that signed contracts with providers of adult material. While adult content is freely accessible by all companies, Telus claims that this way, it is providing it in a safe, secure and legal manner. The company has started doing so after discovering that half of the top 25 web sites accessed by its customers are adult sites.

The details about the archdiocese's contracts with Telus weren't provided, but regardless, Catholics in general are unhappy. Archbishops are actually going to discuss this with schools and parishes, and followers may boycott Telus should the Archbishop cancel services. In a country where a third of the population is Roman Catholic, this could present itself as a problem.

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Last updated: November 12, 2009: 06:02 AM

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