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Grace Unlimited Love Gifts opens doors in Ellaville
ELLAVILLE — When you open the door to Grace Unlimited Love Gifts located on East Oglethorpe Street in Ellaville, you are immediately greeted by store owner and pastor Patricia Miller, known more affectionately to those who know her as “Pat.” Miller and her husband are co-owners of Grace Unlimited Love Fellowship in Ellaville. With the ministry, having a gift shop had always been a dream of Miller’s for over 20 years. “I have wanted to open a little gift shop for a while and this seemed like a good time to do so,” she says with a laugh.
Miller also confesses that the timing seemed perfect to her to open the store. “I’m so glad that this happened at this point in my life,” she said. “If I would have opened this when I was younger I wouldn’t have appreciated it as I do now. I’m not worried or stressed. This store is a great thing in my life.” It’s Miller’s stress free, bubbly attitude and faith that make her store shine.
The store offers a wide variety of gifts such as homemade candles and soaps, decorated plates and Christian themed gifts. As Miller shows visitors around the store she stops at each different section and points out the variety of items. In a back section of the store Miller points out hand stitched towels, which she says fit in at anyone’s home and décor. “I grew up in the country, and I live in a farm house. There are a lot of different modern things that you can put in these houses that just stick out like a sore thumb. Having things like this are great for those houses because they blend in with their surroundings,” Miller said.
Grace Unlimited Love Gifts is located at 111 E. Oglethorpe St. in downtown Ellaville. For more information on this new business call 937-9080.
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