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My guest today took his love of food and faith one step further to start a business that impacts his community on a greater scale. Lawrence Yoo is the owner of Sushioki, a local sushi burrito restaurant in Durham, North Carolina. Sushioki is a restaurant with so much purpose and passion for people and the local community. Not only do they focus on sustainable, fresh, healthy ingredients, they also hire immigrants and refugees coming from vulnerable situations. No matter where you’re listening from today, I know you’ll be inspired by the work of Lawrence and his team to bring opportunities for families to build their lives in a new place. Join me as I sit down to chat with Lawrence, and if you’re local to Durham, get ready to run, not walk to Sushioki!
4:07 - The Lawrence 101I don’t know about you, but I’m hungry. If you live in Durham, you can find out more about Sushioki here. They’re open Monday-Saturday, 11am-8pm. If you just want to come visit for the day, Sushioki is a destination spot!
You can find out more about Lawrence and his work with World Relief and Samaritan’s Health by visiting Waypoint Church’s website. or the Sushioki website.
35:20 - Getting to Know Our GuestFind out what Lawrence is reading (which also includes a nerdy guilty pleasure), what his walk up song would be (and some debate over the correct lyrics), a dream he’s yet to achieve, and of course, what it means to Lawrence to run a business with purpose.
Memorable Quotes: ~34:19:“We do the same things over and over again when it comes to social care but when it comes to business, we’re so innovative. Let’s do both and start being creative with how we’re helping the community.”
“How can we be intentional about thinking differently about how we serve the community?”
About Lawrence:Lawrence Yoo has been lead pastor of Waypoint Church since it started in 2014. He and his wife, Jina, are raising two cute children, Josiah and Hudson. Lawrence, a Florida native, received his Master of Divinity from Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, and attended the University of Florida for his undergraduate degree (Go Gators!). Lawrence desires to see this world changed from a “dog eat dog” world to a “doggie dog world” (click here to read about what this means) through the ministry of the local and global church. He has a passion for business as mission and has partnered with one of the elders at Waypoint to start Sushioki (click here to learn more), a sushi burrito restaurant whose mission is to make good food and hire refugees at a living wage. He is equally happy playing basketball as he is singing along to Hamilton.
Thank you our sponsor for this episode of the Business with Purpose Podcast: noissue! noissue. is the online platform for designing and ordering custom, sustainable packaging for your business or brand. With low minimum order quantities, worldwide delivery in three weeks or less (for free!!!), and a team of designers ready to help, noissue is making customized packaging accessible for businesses of all shapes and sizes. You can use the promo code purpose15 for 15% off your first order!
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My guest today took his love of food and faith one step further to start a business that impacts his community on a greater scale. Lawrence Yoo is the owner of Sushioki, a local sushi burrito restaurant in Durham, North Carolina. Sushioki is a restaurant with so much purpose and passion for people and the local community. Not only do they focus on sustainable, fresh, healthy ingredients, they also hire immigrants and refugees coming from vulnerable situations. No matter where you’re listening from today, I know you’ll be inspired by the work of Lawrence and his team to bring opportunities for families to build their lives in a new place. Join me as I sit down to chat with Lawrence, and if you’re local to Durham, get ready to run, not walk to Sushioki!
4:07 - The Lawrence 101I don’t know about you, but I’m hungry. If you live in Durham, you can find out more about Sushioki here. They’re open Monday-Saturday, 11am-8pm. If you just want to come visit for the day, Sushioki is a destination spot!
You can find out more about Lawrence and his work with World Relief and Samaritan’s Health by visiting Waypoint Church’s website. or the Sushioki website.
35:20 - Getting to Know Our GuestFind out what Lawrence is reading (which also includes a nerdy guilty pleasure), what his walk up song would be (and some debate over the correct lyrics), a dream he’s yet to achieve, and of course, what it means to Lawrence to run a business with purpose.
Memorable Quotes: ~34:19:“We do the same things over and over again when it comes to social care but when it comes to business, we’re so innovative. Let’s do both and start being creative with how we’re helping the community.”
“How can we be intentional about thinking differently about how we serve the community?”
About Lawrence:Lawrence Yoo has been lead pastor of Waypoint Church since it started in 2014. He and his wife, Jina, are raising two cute children, Josiah and Hudson. Lawrence, a Florida native, received his Master of Divinity from Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, and attended the University of Florida for his undergraduate degree (Go Gators!). Lawrence desires to see this world changed from a “dog eat dog” world to a “doggie dog world” (click here to read about what this means) through the ministry of the local and global church. He has a passion for business as mission and has partnered with one of the elders at Waypoint to start Sushioki (click here to learn more), a sushi burrito restaurant whose mission is to make good food and hire refugees at a living wage. He is equally happy playing basketball as he is singing along to Hamilton.
Thank you our sponsor for this episode of the Business with Purpose Podcast: noissue! noissue. is the online platform for designing and ordering custom, sustainable packaging for your business or brand. With low minimum order quantities, worldwide delivery in three weeks or less (for free!!!), and a team of designers ready to help, noissue is making customized packaging accessible for businesses of all shapes and sizes. You can use the promo code purpose15 for 15% off your first order!
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