Stewards & Stories: Real Voices, Shared Wisdom, United in Mission
In this episode of Stewards and Stories, Annalee Allen sits down with Reverend Dustin Mailman of Deep Time Coffee, a bold and innovative ministry of Trinity United Methodist Church in Asheville, North Carolina, and a 2025 recipient of the Reynolds Legacy Award for Outstanding Disciple Making. Born out of deep relationships, loss, and a commitment to meet people where they are, Deep Time Coffee is reimagining what church can look like. Dustin shares how the ministry emerged from walking alongside neighbors on the margins, particularly those impacted by incarceration, housing instability, and substance use, and grew into a community rooted in belonging, healing, and real-life transformation. Rather than starting with traditional worship, Deep Time began with presence: roasting coffee, building trust, and creating space for authentic connection. Through this “church built backwards” approach, discipleship happens in everyday moments, over shared work, honest conversations, and radical hospitality. The result is a fresh expression of church where individuals rediscover their identity as beloved children of God. This conversation challenges listeners to rethink evangelism and disciple-making, not as programs, but as relationships. Dustin offers a compelling invitation to move beyond transactional ministry and instead engage others with openness, dignity, and courage. Grounded in the Foundation’s values of innovation, integrity, and relationships, this episode is a powerful reminder that when the Church shows up authentically, lives and entire communities can be transformed.
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