Who We Are!

Slow Sunday Coffee is brought to you by the husband and wife duo, Andre and Jamie Tinnon!

From Washington state and Michigan, we met through a missions school in Kona, Hawaii. We married in September of 2023 (yay!) and have been living in West Michigan since.

Andre has had a rich passion for the art of coffee for years. During our 10 weeks in Lebanon in 2022, this passion truly came to life, shaped by Beirut’s vibrant coffee culture and the company of Andre’s dear friend who traveled with us. We have had the great privilege and joy of traveling to many nations and states together for the glory of Jesus. Through this, we’ve thoroughly enjoyed experiencing cafes around the world and connecting with people in these environments.

Starting a coffee cart has been a dream that Andre has carried in his heart for years. Now we’re seeing his dream come to life, and as his wife I couldn’t be more proud of him.

We have the desire of serving you quality coffee that tastes wonderful and looks beautiful. We hope that through Slow Sunday you see the light of Jesus and enjoy the art of coffee.

With all our love,

The logo of Tinnnang with stylized brown text on a black background reading "Tinnnang."
A newlywed couple standing under a large tree, smiling at each other. The bride is holding a bouquet of white and blue flowers, and wearing a white wedding dress and veil. The groom is dressed in a black suit and tie. The scene is outdoor with green grass and trees in the background.
A couple walking barefoot on a sandy path through grass, holding hands and smiling at each other on a sunny day.
A picnic setup on a white blanket with various foods, drinks, and utensils, outdoors on a grassy area with pink flowers, a white railing, and a mountainous landscape in the background under a clear blue sky.

Slow Sunday Coffee

Location

Based out of Grand Rapids, MI,

Mobile coffee cart for events, weddings, and corporate gatherings.

Serving select events around Clarkston, MI.

Contact

(248) 842 6869

slowsundaycoffee@gmail.com

“there remains, then, a Sabbath-rest for the people of God; for anyone who enters God’s rest also rests from their works, just as God did from His.”

Hebrews 4:9-10