Worship We are looking forward to gathering for worship this Lord’s Day morning (9:30 AM) and evening (5 PM), Sunday School (11 AM), and Kingdom Prayer (4:30 PM). To access the bulletin for our upcoming worship services, please click here. In the morning, Pastor Zachary Groff will continue his series through The Gospel of Matthew with a sermon […]
This Weekend @ Antioch (August 7, 2022)
Worship We are looking forward to gathering for worship this Lord’s Day morning (9:30 AM) and evening (5 PM), Sunday School (11 AM), and our monthly fellowship meal (12 PM). To access the bulletin for our upcoming worship services, please click here. In the morning, Pastor Zachary Groff will continue his series on The Gospel of Matthew with a […]
What a Privilege!
The following article was originally published in October 2018 on the Alliance of Confessing Evangelical’s blog entitled Christward Collective (now absorbed into Place for Truth). During family worship one night, my son was growing increasingly distracted—to which children his age are inclined. I gently reached over and grasped my son’s shoulders, and said, “Remember son, […]
This Weekend @ Antioch (July 31, 2022)
Worship We are looking forward to gathering for worship this Lord’s Day morning (9:30 AM) and evening (5 PM), Sunday School (11 AM), and Kingdom Prayer (4:30 PM). To access the bulletin for our upcoming worship services, please click here. In the morning, Dr. Pipa will continue his series through Job with a sermon entitled “God’s Justice” on Job […]
This Weekend @ Antioch (July 24, 2022)
Worship We are looking forward to gathering for worship this Lord’s Day morning (9:30 AM) and evening (5 PM), Sunday School (11 AM), and Kingdom Prayer (4:30 PM). To access the bulletin for our upcoming worship services, please click here. In the morning, Dr. Pipa will continue his series through Job with a sermon entitled “Our Personal God” […]
The Eleventh Commandment
The following story about a famous meeting between James Usher (1581-1656) and Samuel Rutherford (c. 1600-1661) comes from Dr. William M. Taylor’s book of lectures entitled The Scottish Pulpit from the Reformation to the Present Day, published in 1887 by Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square in New York City. It can be found in an […]







