Took my aunt and uncle here when they were visiting from California because I thought they would really like the whole non-profit angle and the religious aspect that Jim Noble brings to his workplace since they are also very religious.
Came at lunchtime and we were seated right away. Our server was nice but was sooo soft spoken it was hard to hear him. I went with the meat and 3 and did the fried chicken with mac & cheese, creamed corn and sweet potatos. It was all good but not great. I prefer the style of the sides at Rooster's and the creamed corn wasn't really creamed. The corn bread was awesome though. I did have to ask about them because our server never brought them over till long after our food arrived.
My aunt did get a run down of the restaurants mission statement from our server and overall they seemed to really enjoy themselves. I was treated so can't comment on price, but didn't seem very expensive.