Erie


If you have a facebook account and you’d like to stay up on everything that’s happening at Meta Cafe, join our facebook group here!  You can talk to people you’ve met at the cafe and discuss what you’d like to see happen at future events. 

Stay connected online, and then we’ll see you the first Friday of every month!

I can’t believe how fast this month has flown by already!  We’re quickly approaching the first Friday in June, and that means that Meta Cafe will be open from 8:00 pm to midnight that night. 

If you’ve been to Meta Cafe before, then you already know what we have planned for you.  But if you’ve never been, here’s what you can expect:

  • Our cafe will be open serving premium coffees and desserts
  • You are also welcome to bring your laptop and surf the web or blog via our free wi-fi connection
  • We’ll be playing Wii Sports and various other Wii games on one of our 42″ Plasmas in the lobby
  • Our other TV will be open all night with our crowd favorite–Rock Band.  We’ve got a few new songs downloaded every month, so make sure you check the playlist!
  • Our gym will have the volleyball net set up in case you’d prefer a more active Friday night
  • We’ll also be running 4v4 Halo 3 on two 60″ TV’s in the main auditorium–Bring a team or join a pick up group!

There’s always plenty to do, so spend your Friday night out at Meta Cafe.

Well, I spent the early evening yesterday testing network connections and making final arrangements for tonight’s relaunch of Meta Cafe.  Everything is coming together once again, and I’m really excited for the night to finally get here. 

For those of you new to Meta Cafe, we’re going to be offering a whole slew of things at Grace from 8:00 to 12:00.  No programing–just you, some friends, and a good time.  Here are just a few of the things we’re going to serve up tonight for you:

  • the Cafe will be open, selling coffee and cappucinos, as well as an assortment of hot and cold drinks.
  • Our cafe area is also a wi-fi hotspot, so if you have a lap top, you’re welcome to connect to the web–why not write a blog post from Meta Cafe?
  • The cafe/lobby area will have several seating areas on hand with various board and table top games. 
  • The volleyball net will be on hand in the gym if sitting around and sipping a latte isn’t your speed. 
  • Rock Band will be playing on one of our plasma T.V’s in the lobby.
  • Wii Sports or Mario Kart will be on the other lobby T.V.
  • Halo 3 on 2 networked 60″ plasmas will be held in main auditorium.
  • Call of Duty 4 networked between two projectors will be on offer in the children’s wing of the church.

So if you’re looking for something to do on a Friday night, there’s something for everyone here, whether you want to kick back and relax in the cafe, serve it up on the volleyball court, or try your hand at Rock Band and Call of Duty 4. 

A reminder–Meta Cafe is an 18 and over event–teens looking for a similar experience should come out to Surge, a monthly event with live music, sports and games held at Grace every third Sunday night of the month. 

With all of that out of the way, I’ll see you tonight sometime between 8 and midnight!  If you make it out, leave a comment below and let us know how it went!

Well…it’s been too long friends, but I’m pleased to announce that Meta Cafe will be relaunching as a monthly event starting Friday May 2nd. 

Starting next month we’ll be hosting Meta Cafe every 1st Friday of the month, from 8 p.m. to midnight.  The night is designed to give you a place to connect and meet new people in the Erie area in a fun, social space. 

You can make the night as involved or laid back as you like–grab a latte at our coffee bar and surf the web on your laptop via our free wireless internet hotspot.  If you’re feeling a little more sociable, you can grab a table and play some games with friends (or strangers even!), pick up the drum sticks and jam on Rock Band, or try a game of Wii Tennis on our two 42″ Plasma TVs.  In addition, we’ll be hosting Volleyball freeplay in our gym, and LAN Halo 3 games in multiple rooms throughout the building. 

So mark the date–May 2nd and bring a friend! The first Friday of the month just got a whole lot more interesting. 

Check out the photos from our last Meta Cafe event.

Looking for directions to Meta Cafe?  Start here.

 

Hey, Thanks to all of you who came out last Friday night.  Our open house was a great success because of you.  I met so many new people and saw some new connections being made this weekend, which is very cool. 

Remember, the cafe can be used for internet access from 9-5, Monday to Friday, and if you’d like to set up a study group or meeting there, simply call the church office and request a date and time from Annie and we’ll have a team member come and open up the building for you. 

Stay tuned right here for more information on when the next Meta Cafe event will be held–but in the mean time, here are some pics from last Friday’s get together.

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I love Erie.  It’s an interesting place to live.  Though frequently complained about amongst ourselves like a family member who gets on our nerves but whom we still love, when the press maligns it, we’re quick to defend it.  It has charm, with a unique community and special attractions.  It’s diverse, and even enjoys a special place in our nation as a home to international refugees from all over the world.  I came to live here permanently in 2003.  I found and married my wife here.  I’m quite fond of the place, actually.

But besides the obvious weather factor, Erie has some unique challenges.  It’s a city with an above average poverty level–a place where one out of every four children lives below the poverty line.  It’s a place that has seen our businesses pack up and leave to go to other cities or even overseas in the past decade.  It’s a city that is desperately in need of the kind of altruism we all experienced last month. 

But though financial aid is vital, Erie is mostly in need of people who will give of themselves, who will stop when they see a need and act upon it, who are willing to put the needs of others before their own, and who will commit to literally and practically “defend the cause of the fatherless and the widow, and love the alien, giving him food and clothing.” (Deut. 10:18)

Consider this text out of the gospel of Mark:

Then they came to Jericho. As Jesus and his disciples, together with a large crowd, were leaving the city, a blind man, Bartimaeus (that is, the Son of Timaeus), was sitting by the roadside begging. When he heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to shout, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!”

 Many rebuked him and told him to be quiet, but he shouted all the more, “Son of David, have mercy on me!”

 Jesus stopped and said, “Call him.” So they called to the blind man, “Cheer up! On your feet! He’s calling you.” Throwing his cloak aside, he jumped to his feet and came to Jesus.

 ”What do you want me to do for you?” Jesus asked him.
      The blind man said, “Rabbi, I want to see.”

 ”Go,” said Jesus, “your faith has healed you.” Immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus along the road.

What I find interesting about this passage is that Jesus’ disciples were too busy to have time to meet a passing need.  They were so focused on themselves and their own agendas of the moment, that they literally told Bartimaeus to shut up.  They were doing ministry, but they had missed the practical need that lay right in front of them.

Jesus on the other hand was never too busy to stop in the moment and meet the needs of those around them.  His heart was with the oppressed, the weak, those in need, and he was acutely sensitive and aware where others were not. 

Where do we fit into this spectrum?  Are we more like the disciples, oblivous to the hurting, hungry, and weary around us, or are we more like Christ, with a passion and commitment to help those in need? 

As you enjoy Meta Cafe tonight, stop for a moment and consider the blessings that God has given to you.  How can you pour out those blessings into the lives of the people around you?  How can we look to serve our community better and meet the needs that we see?

Take some time if you like and begin a conversation with others around you at the cafe.  You might consider the following questions as a starting point:

  1. Is there someone in your life who is struggling emotionally, physically, or financially?  If so, what can you do to serve them and show the love of God to them? 
  2. What, in your opinion, is Erie’s most pressing need?
  3. What steps can you take to get involved in practically meeting that need?

Feel free to comment below and let the staff here at Meta Cafe know what direction your discussion went.  What is Erie’s biggest concern or community need at present?

On Friday December 7th we’re hosting the grand opening of Meta Cafe from 8:00 pm to midnight.  The entirety of the event is free and open to the public.  Here’s what will be happening at this special kick off event:

  • Coffee and Desserts–we’re bringing in local shops to provide specialty coffee and desserts for our Cafe.  Everything will be complimentary for this grand opening event, so come and enjoy some great food and drink, on us!
  • The Cafe is a Wi-Fi hotspot, so bring your laptop and connect with other bloggers in the Erie area. 

If you like, you can drink coffee, eat dessert, and surf the web all night–we won’t stop you.  But if you’re looking for something more to do, we’ve got plenty going on in and around the cafe:

  • We’ll be hosting live blogging events during the evening.  Spend time checking out our featured blogs, and cast your vote for your favorite (If you’d like your blog featured at Meta Cafe, you can request to be added to the blogroll at blusky@grace-erie.org).   Participate in our online scavenger hunt for a chance to win some neat swag.  You can also join our Meta Cafe chatroom and connect with everyone in the Cafe at once. 
  • In addition to those online activities, the Meta Cafe blog will be updated on December 7th with a discussion post.  You can use our topic to kickstart a conversation in the chatroom or in person. 
  • Rock Band Karaoke–out on the plasma TV in the lobby, we’ll be hosting Karaoke, Rock Band style!  Pick a song and an instrument (vocals, guitar, bass, or drums) and jam away–you can simply sing like old school karaoke, or you can form a band with up to three other people to jam along with you!  It’s fun and incredibly easy to pick up.  Check out the setlist of available songs.
  • Halo 3 freeplay and tournament–Just outside the Cafe area, we’re sponsoring a Halo 3 event out in the Commons.  Come freeplay on our 58″ High Def Plasma Screens from 8:00-10:00, or form a team of four and sign up for our bracketed tournament that starts at 10:00.
  • Volleyball–that’s right, if you’re not not into blogging, karaoke or video games, there’s still something for you to do.  The net will be set up in the gym and you can jump on a team and play casually from 8:00-9:00 and 10:00 to midnight.  You can also sign up for our tournament which will run from 10:00-11:00. 

In addition to all this, there will be plenty of board and card games available for you to check out and play with your friends at our many tables or couches in the Cafe, and you’ll be able to take a self guided tour of our new facility, with different T.V.’s highlighting the various areas all around the building. 

We’re expecting quite a few people, and no matter what your interests are, we’re confident that you’ll find something fun to do and meet some new people from the Erie area while you’re at it.  And this is just the beginning.  So come on out to our new facilities at Grace Church on Grubb Road, and we’ll see you on the 7th!

 

Welcome to the companion blog to Erie’s new Meta Cafe! What is Meta Cafe? Well, we should probably start with the definition of meta:

Meta

  1. (from Greek: μετά = “after”, “beyond”, “with”), is a prefix used in English in order to indicate a concept which is an abstraction from another concept, used to complete or add to the latter.
  2. A prefix meaning a later, more comprehensive, transcending, or more highly organized version of something.
  3. beyond or after; metamorphosis

In a sense, Meta Cafe is all of those things. It’s a place for us to connect, to dialogue, to hang out. It’s part coffee house, part wi-fi lounge. But it’s also so much more than that. It’s a place to feel comfortable. It’s what happens when the virtual space intersects with the actual here and now. It’s cafe 2.o.

This blog serves as a virtual home for Grace Church’s Meta Cafe, located in Erie, Pennsylvania. From it, you can find out the normal opening and closing times of the cafe, and see blog entries and pictures of our events. This will also be the launch pad for monthly topics of discussion for those who visit Meta Cafe. So go ahead–grab a drink, have a seat, and relax.