Events

Sunday, June 8th

May 27th, 2008  |  by Joshua Kagi  |  published in Events, Featured

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.

Sunday, March 30th

March 19th, 2008  |  by Anthony Doheny  |  published in Events, Featured

Yes indeed we are gathering again! This time we are discussing Jim Palmer’s book “Divine Nobody’s”. We will be meeting in the upstairs café at 5th Street Market in downtown Eugene at 3:30 p.m. on March 30th. Even if you haven’t read the book you are more than welcome to join us.

Shack Chat

February 20th, 2008  |  by Catherine Amber  |  published in Events, Featured

Just a reminder that we are meeting this Sunday at 3:30 at the Fifth St Market, second floor dining area behind the Chelsea Pub. We are going to talk about the book “The Shack”.
Also, we will float the question of whether a “second Sunday” gathering fits with people’s lives and Epinoia dreams.
If you are [...]

Upcoming Events

January 28th, 2008  |  by Joshua Kagi  |  published in 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 [...]

Epinoia Gathering

January 10th, 2008  |  by Anthony Doheny  |  published in Events

A gathering is scheduled for Sunday afternoon, January 27th at 3:30 p.m. at the 5th Street Market in the food court area. 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 [...]

Gathering Friday

October 23rd, 2007  |  by Anthony Doheny  |  published in Events

O.K. so here the deal. For anyone whose interested we are getting together this Friday evening, October 26th at 7 p.m. at the Fellowship Center at Emerald. As Cat mentioned to me that “even if it’s a few of us that will be o.k. It feels as though we have lost some momentum since we [...]

The Gods Aren’t Angry

October 17th, 2007  |  by Joshua Kagi  |  published in Events

Rob Bell, author of Velvet Elvis and Sex God, and key contributor to the NOOMA series is bring his “The Gods Aren’t Angry” tour to Portland’s Roseland Theater on November 10th. Do I foresee an Epinoia road trip in our near future?
Tickets are $15.

Let’s Gather Again!

September 25th, 2007  |  by Anthony Doheny  |  published in Events

After talking with Josh, Rick, Cat, Jeff, Ben and Brach over the past several weeks it has become clear to me that we should schedule another live gathering. As I look at my crowded calendar I am noticing there are a couple of Friday nights that would work (not that it has to be a [...]

Gathering Again?

July 17th, 2007  |  by Anthony Doheny  |  published in Events

Since coming home from a very nice vacation, visiting family in California, I have been talking with a few peeps in the last few days, Josh, Rick, Cat and Ben, and have been thinking that it would be a good thing if we could get together sometime before the end of summer. While I realize [...]

Follow-up, Thoughts, & Directions

April 29th, 2007  |  by Joshua Kagi  |  published in Events

Hey guys, just a quick follow up to our Epinoia Live event this past evening…

If you’re interested in reading this blog, the two most recent entries are posted on the front page with summaries, as well as the ten most recent topics in a list below.
You can join the conversation on the topic by scroling [...]


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.