Media Mentions

Trinity House Café is honored to have received the following media mentions.


At Leesburg’s Trinity House Café, you can get a latte with a side of books

The cafe, in a historic yellow house dating to the 1820s, is an initiative of the Trinity House Community, a nonprofit founded by Soren and Ever Johnson to inspire families to better live out their Catholic faith. And because great books are integral to a vibrant and faith-filled family culture, the café includes what Johnson calls an informal “apostolate of books,” supported by donors such as Bill Klimon, an Ashburn attorney who is a prolific book collector and donor to Trinity House.


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Trinity House: Bringing People Into Conversation

Trinity House Cafe was featured in this radio story (in German) for one of Germany's largest radio stations after a chance encounter at the Café with a reporter from Deutschlandfunk Radio. Give a listen to the story, "Trinity House Cafe: Menschen ins Gespräch bringen."


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Top 5 Coffee Shops in Leesburg, VA

Inside Loudoun, December 28, 2017: "Trinity House Café is passionate about bringing the community together with one delicious cup of coffee at a time. This café is actually an outreach of the John Paul II Fellowship, a Christian non-profit group that provides delicious coffee, sandwiches, and snacks at good prices- but not for profit. Not only will one find a great collection of events (including talks, concerts, and family friendly shows) but Trinity House Café also features a cozy interior that will make you feel right at home."


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How Can Spouses Cultivate Hospitality?

Marriage, Unique for a Reason, Made for Love Episode 45: Hospitality. Catholic families are called to be missionary disciples, reaching out to others with the love of Jesus. How can spouses cultivate hospitality? This episode features Sr. Mariae Agnus Dei of the Sisters of Life, Soren & Ever Johnson of Trinity House, and Anna Hitchings.


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Come for the Food and Espresso

The National Catholic Register, July 22, 2019: Trinity House Café Inspired by St. John Paul II Come for the food and espresso — stay for the truth, beauty and goodness


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The Jennifer Fulwiler Show

The Catholic Channel, SiriusXM Channel 129, May 11, 2018: Ever and Soren Johnson of Trinity House Café were featured as guests on The Jennifer Fulwiler Show. They discussed the mission and history of Trinity House Café and tasted food and beverage selections live on the air. 

 
 
 
 

Trinity House Cafe in Leesburg Mixes Refreshments with Spiritual Inspiration

The Arlington Catholic Herald, March 22, 2018: “When you are in Leesburg and want breakfast, listen to Siri. “Siri, what is the best place for breakfast in Leesburg?”“It is Trinity House Café.”


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Trinity House Café Combines Food and Fellowship in Historic Setting

The Arlington Catholic Herald, October 16, 2014: "In just a few short weeks since its opening, the new Trinity House Café in Leesburg has generated Google pages and even several reviews on Yelp. These are fitting tributes to Ever Johnson’s dream project, a welcoming and ecumenical setting for people from all walks of life."


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Getting Schooled in the Ancient Arts

Loudoun Now, December 8, 2016: "Kalvesmaki, who operates a gallery and teaching studio focused on Byzantine art in Washington, DC, spends every Tuesday passing on her craft to students at Leesburg’s Trinity House Café."


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Trinity House Cafe Ribbon Cutting Friday

Leesburg Patch, October 23, 2014: "Trinity House Café will celebrate their grand opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony, officiated by Leesburg Vice Mayor Dave Butler, at 6:00 p.m. on Friday, October 24, 2014. Trinity House Café is located at 101 East Market, Leesburg, VA (on the corner of Church and Market Streets)."


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Leesburg’s Trinity House Cafe: A place to Sit and Be

Loudoun Times-Mirror, May 10, 2015: "Last fall, the nonprofit Trinity House Café in Leesburg opened its doors, inviting the public to enjoy its coffee bar, full menu, library, garden, sitting rooms, gift shop, meeting spaces, play room and icon studio."


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Leesburg’s Business Awards: And the Winners Are ...

Loudoun Times-Mirror, May 18, 2017: "Heritage Award - Celebrates a thriving business or organization that has made a long-term commitment to preserving the integrity and character of Leesburg’s Historic Downtown. This category may include building design and construction consistent with the historic architecture or a business whose practices or programs augment the authenticity of Downtown Leesburg.

Winner: Trinity House Café"