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 return to the pulpit with a sermon entitled “Perplexed Believers” on Job […]
Jesus Christ as Pastor
The following article was originally published in July 2019 on Woodruff Road Presbyterian Church’s blog, “Pastor’s Press.” Pastor Groff served as a pastoral intern at Woodruff Road Presbyterian Church before coming to Antioch as part of the current reorganization effort. To watch or listen to a recording of this material as a Sunday School class, […]
This Weekend @ Antioch (July 10, 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, Pastor Zachary Groff will continue his series in The Gospel of Matthew with […]
This Weekend @ Antioch (July 3, 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). We will be observing the Lord’s Supper in the morning service. To access the bulletin for our upcoming worship services, please click here. In the morning, […]
Presence is Greater than Presents
The following article was originally published in June 2020 on Woodruff Road Presbyterian Church’s blog, “Pastor’s Press.” Pastor Groff served as a pastoral intern at Woodruff Road Presbyterian Church before coming to Antioch as part of the current reorganization effort. The months of May and June are bursting with birthday celebrations in my family. Colorful […]
Our Church’s Humble Petition against the Sin of Abortion
Last week in Birmingham, Alabama, the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) conducted its 49th General Assembly. Over 2,300 commissioners representing the denomination’s 1,911 churches and 378,389 members adopted a number of formal resolutions (referred to as overtures) for the life and business of the Church as a whole. One such resolution proposed by Ascension Presbytery […]








