Prayer Meeting – January 22 We will meet for prayer meeting on Wednesday, January 22, 2025 at our regular stated time of 6 PM. We will not have CateKids this week. Pastor Groff will lead the prayer meeting. Please exercise caution and discretion as you drive on the roads between your home and the church […]
This Week @ Antioch (January 19, 2025)
Prayer Meeting – January 15 We will meet for prayer meeting on Wednesday, January 15, 2025 at our regular stated time of 6 PM. We will have CateKids this week. Pastor Groff will lead the prayer meeting. Worship – January 19 We are looking forward to gathering for worship this Lord’s Day morning (9:30 AM), […]
This Week @ Antioch (January 12, 2025)
Prayer Meeting – January 8 We will meet for prayer meeting on Wednesday, January 8, 2025 at our regular stated time of 6 PM. We will not offer CateKids this week. Pastor Groff will lead the prayer meeting. Worship – January 12 We are looking forward to gathering for worship this Lord’s Day morning (9:30 […]
Of Jesus & Job
The following post was originally published here on the Place for Truth – Theology for Everyone blog by the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals. Christ’s cry from the olive press in Gethsemane has a strikingly similar resonance to Job’s anguished complaint from the ash heap of Uz. The resemblances have led some commentators to identify Job […]
This Week @ Antioch (January 5, 2025)
Prayer Meeting – January 1 We will meet for prayer meeting on Wednesday, January 1, 2025 at our regular stated time of 6 PM. We will not offer CateKids this week. Pastor Groff will lead the prayer meeting. Worship – January 5 We are looking forward to gathering for worship and the Lord’s Supper this […]
At the Parbar: Ordained Service in the Church
The following is adapted from a sermon preached before the 162nd Stated Meeting of Calvary Presbytery (PCA), held on October 24, 2024, an audio recording of which is available on sermonaudio.com (embedded below). This post was originally published on pcapolity.com. Introduction The “life verse” phenomenon—if we can call it that—is a curious part of evangelical […]







