

CJ Cafe: building on our dreams
quarantine edition
The Starfire Singers present the world premiere of CJ Cafe: Building on our Dreams (Quarantine Edition), an original musical by Dirk and Carol Damonte, on Friday, August 21, at 7:30pm. This premiere, a reworking of the stage show presented last summer, will be an online live-stream event with an opportunity for fellowship and conversation following the show!
CJ Cafe, first dreamed up in 1999, and “resurrected” with a sequel in 2019, offers a vision out of isolation and into collaboration and community. This summer’s story is a reimagination of the 2019 version… which is a continuation of that first café that opened 21 years ago... which is a manifestation of a radically inclusive vision of community that was cast 2000 years ago.
This spring, we found we were dealing with a global pandemic, a shelter-in-place order, a canceled summer tour, and no way to rehearse and perform a stage show. And yet, today we find ourselves so grateful to still be sharing the message of God’s love with you and with this world. Despite the challenges, we are so excited to present to you this virtual experience, complete with professional recordings of the show’s original music and video footage of a storyline that rings true in today’s bizarre reality.
This summer, the offering received during CJ Cafe will support a brand new organization that embodies God’s call to be a changemaking people:
Art Changes Us, directed by Carol Damonte, is a brand new program whose goal is provide Silicon Valley youth with work in the creative arts to develop compassion, self-sufficiency and real world skills. ACU believes that engagement in the creative process is a powerful force for social change and provides a life-changing opportunity for young people—especially when working together. ACU reaches across economic, racial, and social divisions and enriches our community by introducing local youth and their creative work to the business community in the greater Mountain View-Los Altos area. Having planned to launch in June, ACU jumped at the opportunity to fill voids created by the isolation demanded by the pandemic and was able to launch in April 2020. Since then, ACU has successfully completed two sessions of beginning photography and one advanced photography class. ACU’s work of co-creating with God, of connection, and of innovation is central to the call we hear at the CJ Cafe. We hope you will give generously to support this new ministry!
Our world needs the message of CJ Cafe now more than ever. Our way of gathering may have changed. But our need for community, for each other, for connection, for hope is more real than ever. Welcome home. Welcome to the CJ Cafe!
CJ Cafe: Behind the Scenes
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Making of CJ Cafe






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Your offering will support Art Changes Us, providing Silicon Valley youth with work in the creative arts to develop compassion, self-sufficiency and real world skills. ACU believes that engagement in the creative process is a powerful force for social change and provides a life-changing opportunity for young people—especially when working together.
ACU’s work of co-creating with God, of connection, and of innovation is central to the call we hear at the CJ Cafe. We hope you will give generously to support this new ministry!
Wendy’s Cafe
Mail Checks to:
Sparks UMc
1231 Pyramid Way, Sparks, NV 89431
Memo Line: Wendy’s cafe
Your offering will support Wendy’s Cafe, providing the Sparks, Nevada community with free meals and fellowship. A ministry of Sparks UMC, Wendy’s Cafe delivers lunches and provides homecooked meals for unhoused people in the Reno/Sparks area. Their main fundraiser will not be able to take place this year due to the pandemic, so please give generously!
Local Community Outreach
Mail checks to:
Laramie UMC
1215 E. Gibbons St.
Laramie, WY 82072
Memo Line: Community Outreach
Please give generously to Laramie UMC with the designation Community Outreach in the memo line. Your offering will support ministries in the Laramie, WY area.
Your offering through Crossroads UMC will support The House, providing unhoused youth in the Grand Junction area with safety through short-term housing programs, warmth, and hope for a new day. Serving young people struggling with substance abuse, domestic violence, and more, The House does the important work of caring for those in need. Just like the CJ Cafe, The House creates community for all of God’s children. We hope you will give generously to support this important ministry!