2021–2022

Every ending is a new beginning 🥲

Dear friends, 

Over a year ago, we decided to open up shop in this little corner of the internet to share our love of good coffee with you. We ran some ads, sold some coffee, and discovered that you liked our product, so we quickly began to scale up to support the demand. 

Having worked in the tech product space for several years, it was exciting to create a product from start to finish in such a short time span, tweaking each roast to get the tasting notes just right. And you gave us tremendous feedback that was incredibly helpful along the way. We expanded our options by adding more beans from different regions, and saw continued growth as you shared Revayah Coffee with friends and family.  We literally couldn’t have done this without you!

Over the past few months, we’ve run into a dilemma. Life has changed: My business partner bought a new house, I (Jon) changed jobs, started a garden, and began opening up our home to others who are wanting to practice the way of Jesus with us.  Because of this, I have found myself having to choose between roasting coffee or spending time with my family.

  • Can I manage this, a full time job, and still be present with my wife and children? 

  • Can I work two jobs and still be unhurried and fully present to those around me? 

  • Will I be able to create the margin needed for others to feel that they’re cared for?

And then I begin to think—5, 10, 50 years from now, what will matter? That the world had good coffee? That we had a lot of money? Or that Jon was present in their lives, able to listen and take time. Someone who could help them see how God was moving in the mundane, seemingly inconsequential details of their lives.

We’ve wrestled with this decision, trying to explore ways to keep the business going alongside our full-time jobs: Could we hire someone to roast or find a private label coffee roaster to outsource operations to? We have also searched for a buyer for the business, but that only took more time only to not materialize in the way or timeframe we were hoping for.

So here we are—a lot of words to explain that Revayah Coffee has closed its doors.

But wait—there’s some good news!

We mean it when we say we love our customers. We still get excited when we see a familiar name come through with an order and we still enjoy handwriting notes with each bag of coffee that we ship. So we thought, what better way to close things out than with a celebration of the overflow of this past year and offer 15% 20% off all orders from now until the end of the month or until we run out of coffee to roast.

To accommodate the influx of orders we’re expecting, we’re adding a few disclaimers!

  1. The 15% discount will automatically be applied during checkout—no extra code needed :)

  2. We’re only offering 12oz bags to simplify the process as we close up shop (this will not affect existing subscribers who have subscriptions set up with 2lb bags).

  3. Free shipping for orders over $45 is still available! Just enter code FREESHIP45 during checkout.

  4. Current subscription orders will be fulfilled as usual for the next week, but we’ll cancel active subscriptions after November 1st.

  5. Due to the influx of orders, it may take up to 2 weeks to roast and ship, so please be patient! We promise we’ll get them out to you as soon as possible.

Lastly, we want to say thank you—thank you for believing in our business, thank you for telling friends and family, thank you for the emails, feedback, and kind words. We’ve learned a lot over this past year, and we’re incredibly grateful we got to serve you along the way. 

We hope that what God was doing within us overflowed to you, and we’re even more excited about what’s next!
Jon, Kristelle, and Josh

2000+

pounds of coffee roasted

500+

orders fulfilled

250+

happy customers