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Sunday, June 8th

On Sunday, June 8th, at 3:30 p.m., a group of Epinoians will be meeting in the upstairs cafe’s at Fifth Street Public Market in Eugene. We will be discussing Brennan Manning’s The Wisdom of Tenderness. Even if you’re not able to read the book in time for the meeting, we’d love to have you join us.


Neither seen nor heard

As all of us begin to gather together for our Super Bowl parties and gatherings, here’s an article that I’d like to pass along.
John Canzano is the senior sports columnist for the Oregonian, he’s down in Phoenix — the host city of the Super Bowl — and instead of deciding to focus on the massive [...]


Questioning of authority

Julie Clawson has some great thoughts on the tendency of some Christians to see any questioning of authority as rebellion.


Upcoming Events

February 24th, 3:30 p.m. — At the Fifth Street Market (map) in the food court area, located on the second floor. The topic will be a discussion on William P Young’s The Shack. If you haven’t read the book, read it and join us. It’s a rather quick read and lends itself for some [...]


Talents and Stewardship

Julie Clawson writes on the tension between Talents and Stewardship.


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Reflecting on 2007

Barbara looks back at 2007 on her blog.


Leaving church

On his blog, Josh writes about his recent decision to leave the church.


What is the Church?


The New Conspirators

The New Conspirators Conference, an Emergent Village event in Seattle this February


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About Epinoia Café

Epinoia Café is the official Emergent Village Cohort for the Eugene, Oregon region. The website is a multi-author blog featuring local contributors who write their thoughts on religion, faith, Jesus, God, community, the emerging church, and more. Though all of the contributors are Oregon based, everyone regardless of location or religious views are encouraged to participate in the discussions you find here. In addition to blogging, we also meet occasionally at a coffee shop, local restaurants, or in a home, for details on upcoming gatherings, see the events section.