Walking into Hobby Lobby feels like stepping into a little piece of heaven on earth. Truly, if God has a favorite retail store, this might be it. From the moment you cross the threshold, you’re met with a warm, peaceful atmosphere where inspiration flows freely—thanks in no small part to the gentle, uplifting music that fills the air. In fact, I'm sure God dwells on each and every aisle.
Every aisle seems to carry a bit of divine purpose, carefully stocked and beautifully organized to serve every creative vision. Whether your passion is fabric, floral arrangements, wedding décor, home decor, painting, woodworking, or custom framing, Hobby Lobby has the supplies to bring your God-given talents to life.
The employees? Like little cherubs sent from the Most High. These kind-hearted folks go above and beyond, offering help with a smile and a servant’s heart. It’s rare to find a team so eager to assist, no matter the request—they make you feel like your project is the most important thing happening in the store.
And the prices? Blessedly affordable. Between the weekly specials and regular discounts, it’s easy to fill your cart without emptying your wallet.
If you’re seeking a place where creativity and spirit come together in harmony, look no further than Hobby Lobby. It's not just a store—it's a sanctuary for crafters and makers alike.
Visit today...I'm pretty sure God will...
Read moreThe owners of Hobby Lobby objected to having health insurance plans that included birth control — a coverage guarantee under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that has allowed nearly 63 million American women to access affordable birth control and has saved existing benefit recipients at least $1.4 billion on birth control pills alone since the provision went into effect (in 2013).
The Hobby Lobby bosses thought it was their business to control their employees’ access to birth control. In fact, the owners claimed that it violated their religious beliefs to let their employees have access birth control coverage.
The Supreme Court ruled against birth control access in a 5-to-4 decision, with the majority of the justices saying that Hobby Lobby and other “closely held corporations” could deny birth control coverage to their employees.
The ruling set a new precedent. For the first time, the Supreme Court allowed “the commercial, profit-making world” to deny people access to basic health care like birth control because of religious beliefs. In the past, said Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in her dissent, the Supreme Court only allowed such exemptions to individual people, not to businesses. Justice Ginsburg noted that the ruling opened the door to the denial of other kinds of health care as well as employees’ other rights, based on their...
Read moreVery very rude employees. Susan checked us out and was rude to every single one of us. Talked back when we questioned anything. Wasn't going to even wrap or put a picture frame in a bag. Her friend was wrong on a price and when we questioned the sign in the back she got an attitude about it. Then when they went back and checked it out Susan took it upon herself to go and gossip and talk about customers IN FRONT OF OTHER CUSTOMERS with customers in line. Dana, who seemed to be "in charge" of the front, did absolutely nothing. So she lets employees talk about customers in front of customers and gossip. Susan has a bad attitude every single time I've been in there and is never nice. There's a difference between professional and there to check people out and whatever attitude she has. Susan acts like everything you say, ask, question, or comment on is a personal attack on her and she has to take it out on you. If you see her checking out go to the other line. Dana needs to get better control of the front end and make sure that the employees are doing their job instead of standing and talking about what's happening. No where can you post a review or write to Hobby Lobby about this which makes me think they just don't want to know how their...
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