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Julia ThomasThe Journey of Julia Thomas

Julia Thomas 鈥15
Major: Spanish education

If you walk into a Starbucks and order your latte with a 鈥減or favor,鈥 chances are you might meet Julia Thomas behind the bar鈥攕miling, steaming milk and effortlessly switching from English to Spanish with the grace of someone who鈥檚 lived in both worlds through her Spanish education major and minor in TESOL

But don鈥檛 be fooled by the apron and espresso shots. Julia鈥檚 story starts not with coffee beans, but with a calling.   

Back in 2015, Julia graduated from 小优传媒 with a degree in Spanish education and a minor in TESOL, a powerhouse combo that opened doors across languages and continents.

鈥淏luffton laid the groundwork for everything that came next,鈥 said Thomas. 

Classroom to coffee shop

Right after graduation, Julia dove headfirst into teaching Spanish, inspiring students with her love of language and culture for eight years. 

鈥淭eaching Spanish gave me a front-row seat to how powerful communication really is and how language builds bridges,鈥 said Thomas. 

But even as she graded papers and corrected conjugations, a new calling was quietly whispering in the background. 

It wasn鈥檛 until she found herself working as a barista, yes, at that 鈥渟mall coffee shop,鈥 a.k.a. Starbucks (her words, not ours), that things began to shift. 

鈥淵ou鈥檇 be surprised how often my Spanish came in handy,鈥 Julia laughs. 鈥淚鈥檇 be handing out cappuccinos one minute, then helping someone place an order in Spanish the next. It was like God reminding me that no skill is ever wasted.鈥

These everyday moments, simple acts of hospitality, connection and conversation started to feel sacred. And as it turns out, they were the breadcrumbs leading her to her next chapter: seminary. 

The call to ministry

Today, Julia is pursuing her Master of Divinity at Indiana Wesleyan University. She鈥檚 balancing the espresso machine with theological texts, but the heart of her work remains the same: connecting with people, bridging gaps and following the call she鈥檚 heard all along.

鈥淚n some ways, everything I鈥檝e done, teaching, serving coffee and studying at Bluffton, it鈥檚 all part of the same story,鈥 said Thomas. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about meeting people where they are, whether that鈥檚 in a classroom, at a caf茅 or in a congregation.鈥 

So, what鈥檚 next for Julia Thomas? Only time (and maybe a few more divine nudges) will tell. But if her journey has taught us anything, it鈥檚 this: no experience is ever wasted, and every chapter prepares us for the next. 

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