SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / Second Sunday after Epiphany / 1 Corinthians 6.12-20
MICHELLE JONES, Associate Pastor of Discipleship, Imago Dei / First Sunday after Epiphany / Mark 1.4-11
REV. PETE SANTUCCI, Author, Chaplain, & Spiritual Director / Third Sunday of Advent/ Isaiah 61.1-11
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / First Sunday of Advent / Isaiah 64.1-9
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / Fourth Sunday of Harvest / Matthew 7.21-29
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / Third Sunday in Creation / Luke 13.6-9
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / Twelfth Sunday of Summertide / Genesis 37.17-28
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / Eight Sunday of Summertide / Genesis 16.1-16
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / Fourth Sunday of Summertide / Genesis 4.1-16
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / First Sunday of Summertide / Genesis 1.1-2.3
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / Seventh Sunday of Easter / Acts 1.1-11
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / Second Sunday of Easter / Acts 2.14a, 22-32
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / Fourth Sunday of Lent / John 9.1-12
MICHELLE JONES, Associate Pastor of Discipleship, Imago Dei / Second Sunday of Lent / John 3.1-17
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / Fifth Sunday after Epiphany / Psalm 112
AMY KASARI, Pastor of Hospitality and Justice / Third Sunday after Epiphany / Psalm 27.1-9
GERRY BRESHEARS, Professor of Theology, Western Seminary / Second Sunday after Epiphany / Psalm 40.1-13
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / First Sunday after Epiphany / Psalm 29
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / Fourth Sunday of Advent / Isaiah 7.10-16
RICK GERHARDT, Antioch Elder Chair / Twenty-Fourth Sunday after Pentecost / Matthew 28.18-20, 2 Corinthians 5.17-20
REV. PETE SANTUCCI, Author, Chaplain, & Spiritual Director / Twenty-Third Sunday after Pentecost / John 6.47-58
PETE KELLEY, Lead Pastor / Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost / Luke 8.4-8, 11-15, 18
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost / Romans 12.1-13
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost / Matthew 16.13-18
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost / Luke 15.1-10
DONNA BARBER, Co-Founder, The Voices Project / Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost / Luke 14.25-33
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost / Luke 13.10-17
TODD STILL, Dean, Truett Theological Seminary / Tenth Sunday after Pentecost / Luke 12.49-56
GREG BOYD, Senior Pastor, Woodland Hills / Eighth Sunday after Pentecost / Luke 12.13-21
AMY KASARI, Pastor of Hospitality and Justice / Seventh Sunday after Pentecost / Luke 11.1-13
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / Sixth Sunday after Pentecost / Luke 10.38-42
Josh Butler, Co-Lead Pastor, Redemption Tempe / Fifth Sunday after Pentecost / Luke 10.25-37
RICK GERHARDT, Antioch Elder Chair / Fourth Sunday after Pentecost / Luke 10.1-11, 16-20
MICHELLE JONES, Associate Pastor of Discipleship at Imago Dei / Second Sunday after Pentecost / Luke 8.26-39
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / First Sunday after Pentecost / John 16.12-15
REV. PETE SANTUCCI, Author, Chaplain, & Spiritual Director / Pentecost Sunday / Psalm 104.24-35
JER SWIGART, Global Immersion Project / Seventh Sunday of Easter / Revelation 22.12-14, 16-17, 20-21
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / Sixth Sunday of Easter / Revelation 21.10, 22-22.5
MATTHEW SOERENS, US Director of Church Mobilization, World Relief / Fifth Sunday of Easter / Matthew 26.6-13
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / Second Sunday of Easter / Revelation 1.4-8
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / Seventh Sunday after Epiphany / Luke 6.27-38
REV. PETE SANTUCCI, Author, Chaplain, and Spiritual Director / Fourth Sunday after Epiphany / Luke 4.14-30
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / Second Sunday after Epiphany / John 2:1-11
GERRY BRESHEARS, Professor of Theology, Western Seminary / Fourth Sunday of Advent / Micah 5.2-4a
SEAN DELBECCARO, Pastor of Community and Formation / Second Sunday of Advent / Malachi 3.1-4
MICHELLE JONES, Associate Pastor - Spiritual Formation and Global Outreach at Imago Dei / Fourth Sunday of Easter
MICHELLE JONES, Associate Pastor - Spiritual Formation and Global Outreach at Imago Dei / First Allegiance / Part 6
PAUL CHOI, Associate Pastor of Multiethnic Ministry, Village Beaverton / Flannelgraph God / Part 4 of 10
PETE KELLEY, Lead Pastor & ALEX MUTAGUBYA, Transform African Ministries /Jesus Speaks / Part 3 of 6
PETE KELLEY, Lead Pastor / Pete Returns From 3 Weeks of Solitude / Disappointed with God
MICHELLE JONES, Associate Pastor - Spiritual Formation and Global Outreach at Imago Dei / The Lord’s Prayer / Part 6 of 7
JOSHUA BUTLER, Pastor of Teaching and Direction at Redemption Church – Tempe / Pit Stop Wedding
PAUL CHOI, Associate Pastor of Multiethnic Ministry, Village Beaverton / Christ the Conductor
EVAN HENDRIX, Pastor of Community and Hospitality / The Ten Commandments / Part 4 of 10
Pete Kelley, Lead Pastor, teaches about this day in the historical Church calendar, the day of Epiphany.
Lead Pastor, Pete Kelley, shares a message about the birth of Christ for our Community Christmas Eve service.
Nathan Riley, Pastor of Worship and Formation, closes out our advent series speaking from Matthew about how Jesus’ genealogy reveals a God who enters into the mess.
Guest Speaker, Jill Briscoe, joins us for the advent season with a message from Luke 2.
Pete Kelley, Lead Pastor, continues the series, The Incarnate Deity, on God being a god of compassion.
Rick Gerhardt, Elder at Antioch Church, closes out our We Believe Series with a message on everlasting life.
Evan Hendrix, Pastor of Community and Hospitality, continues our series on the Apostles Creed with a message from Colossians on the communion of the saints.
Pete Kelley continues our series on the Apostles Creed with a message on the second coming of Christ and the day of judgement.
Pete Kelley, Lead Pastor, teaches about the ascension of Christ as described in the Apostles Creed.
Nathan Riley, Pastor of Worship and Formation, continues our series through the apostles creed with a message on the resurrection of Jesus, "On the third day, He rose again".
Jerry Root, Director of Wheaton Evangelism Initiative and CS Lewis scholar, continues our series in the Apostles Creed with a message on the Holy Spirit.
Pete Kelley shares from Isaiah 53 giving context to Jesus' suffering and death as we continue studying the Apostles Creed.
Pete Kelley continues to walk us through the Apostles Creed with a message on what it means to truly follow and believe in the Kingdom of Jesus.
Pete Kelley continues to teach through the Apostles Creed with a message on God as the maker of heaven and earth.
Eric Knox, Lead Pastor of the Eastside Gathering of Imago Dei in Portland, Oregon, shares with us about the upside-down and challenging mission of living for God.
Pete Kelley, Lead Pastor, talks about what it means to view God as Father, Almighty and maker of heaven and earth.
Jerell Carper, Pastor of Youth & Young Adults, concludes our Love One Another series in 1 John with a message on what it means to have eternal life.
Pete Kelley, Lead Pastor, challenges us to look at the difference between belief and knowledge and to allow the Holy Spirit to show us that we are truly loved.
Guest Speaker, Riccardo Stewart, shares from John 3:1-16 about what it means to have new life in Christ.
Pete Kelley, Lead Pastor, continues our series in 1 John with a message on the whole gospel.
Evan Hendrix, Pastor of Community & Hospitality at Antioch, shares about what it means to answer the question, 'Who Am I?'.
Rick Gerhardt, Apologist and Elder at Antioch, teaches us about the reliability of the New Testament.
Pete Kelley, Lead Pastor, discusses how Jesus responded to those who chose to leave Him.
Pete Kelley, Lead Pastor, shares from 1 John in the next part of our series, Love One Another.
Guest Speaker, Donna Barber, shares about the story of Bartimaeus in Luke encouraging us to love others.
Pete Kelley, Lead Pastor, continues our series in 1 John with a message about what it means to walk in the light.
Pete Kelley, Lead Pastor, kicks off our new summer series, Love One Another, with a message about how we, as disciples of Jesus, want to be formed in our Sunday Gatherings.
Pete shares about the importance of Baptism, what it means in scripture and why it matters to those who are Christians.
Pete ends our Sermon on the Mount series with a discussion of the ending of the sermon as well as a preaching of the full sermon on the mount text.
Guest Speaker, Gerry Breshears, teaches on Matthew 7:13-23 as we continue our series on the Sermon on the Mount.
Pete explains how self awareness leads to social awareness, specifically with how we relate to others in light of the golden rule.
Pete continues our series about the vision that Jesus has for the Kingdom of God as described in the Sermon on the Mount. In this message, we learn what Jesus has to say about money.
Pete speaks from Matthew 6 about what hypocrisy means in today's society and in the Church.
Guest Speaker, Ruben Reyes, shares from Matthew 5:43-48 as a part of our Sermon on the Mount series.
Pete continues our series on the Sermon on the Mount with the message about the interpretation of scripture.
Pete shares with Antioch what it means that as followers of Christ, Jesus calls us the salt and the light.
Pete Kelley, Lead Pastor, sets up the context for our new series on the Sermon on the Mount.
Pete contemplates the awkwardness of Easter and shares with us what the resurrection of Christ means those who believe.
Jerell Carper, Pastor of Youth & Young Adults, closes out of lent series with a message on sabbath.
Jer Swigart, co-founder of The Global immersion Project, joins our lent series with a message on reconciling with the world.
Evan Hendrix, Community Pastor at Antioch, guides us in better understanding what it means to be God’s desired guest and to become a gathering servant as we continue our lenten series, Practicing Reconciliation.
Antioch Elder, Rick Gerhardt, takes us through the importance of reconciling ourselves to others.
Pete continues in our lent series, Practicing Reconciliation, with a message on formation and what the Bible says about reconciling your relationship with yourself.
We understand the Reconciliation of all things primarily through our own personal reconciliation with God.
Andrew Gardener, Pastor of Vine Church in Hong Kong, shares wisdom for the Wytsmas, Kelleys and Antioch Church as we enter into a season of transition.
Ken Wytsma shares his final sermon as Lead Pastor | Global of Antioch Church. He reflects on the last eleven years of Antioch and the importance of Church.
After proclaiming for the first three chapters of Ephesians the glorious reality of the nature of the church and the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Paul then turns his attention toward the implications of this reality in our lives.
Jarrod McKenna, Pastor and activist from Perth, Australia, teaches on discipleship, obedience and living out grace in everyday life. "We are called into lives of baptism and obedience that we might participate in that mystery of God's ongoing presence."
Its tempting to forget that the manger was actually in a town, in countryside in a country ruled by a nation.. The wise men eventually left.
Having already looked at the ideas that Jesus is both the Prince of Peace and the Wonderful Counselor, we walked through some of what it means to have Jesus as our Everlasting Father.
Jer Swigart, Co-Founding Director of a peacemaking training organization called The Global Immersion Project, invites us to understand Christ as the Prince of Peace and our role as peacemakers.
The nations cry out. Silence. The sanctuaries are burned and desecrated. Silence. Prophets are looked for. Silence.
Pete Kelley, Lead Pastor Local, continues our Reformation series with a message on the Glory of God.
Ken Wytsma brings us face to face with what we really believe about grace. Luther said, “To be convinced in our hearts that we have forgiveness of sins and peace with God by grace alone is the hardest thing.”
Ken introduced a new series on the Reformation - the period of time in the 16th century that changed the expression and understanding of Christianity forever.
Pastor Pete spoke this week on the final component in the overarching vision of biblical reconciliation through Jesus - the reconciliation of the church.
Ken Wytsma, Lead Pastor | Global, and Pete Kelley, Lead Pastor | Local, share with Antioch about the vision of the Church and introduce our new sermon series, The Reconciliation Of All Things.
Dr. Vincent Bacote speaks to Antioch about culturally engaged Christianity by looking at Paul's writings in Colossians.
Confusion is a lack of clarity. We are confused at who our Enemy truly is - how he works, when he works, and what he uses as weapons.
What is more fundamentally tied to the rhythm of our life than the necessary consumption of that which sustains us?
In church on Sunday, Josh Butler from Imago Dei spoke on the parables of the Lost. The lost sheep, the lost coin and the lost (prodigal) son.
This week, Pastor Pete led us through the opening scene of the book of Philemon, Paul’s letter to his dear friend for whom the book is named.
Ken Wytsma shares about his newest book, The Myth of Equality, and gives reasons why the Good News of Jesus Christ should touch every conversation—including that of Race and Privilege.
This week Ken spoke on the spirituality of our work using Colossians 3 as a lens through which to understand our work.
This morning Pastor Pete talked about the Theology of “Play” in light of our ongoing sermon series The Spirituality of Everyday Life.
Let us start if need be for a vision of what relationships ought to be, and the spirit of how we are to speak to others. There is only humility. Only love. Only healing in these words.
This week in our sermon series The Spirituality of Everyday Life, Pastor Pete discussed money, and the insidious nature that greed can potentially play in our lives.
How do you do it all? How have you managed to justify not taking a true Sabbath weekly, from your phone, email, work and productivity?
Ken started this Easter service by discussing what is called "Pascal's wager" and the rationale behind making a cognitive choice about how you should live based on potential outcomes and repercussions.
Ken spoke this week on Sacrifice and began the discussion around Romans 12: 1-2. There's an interesting thing about personal sacrifice.
Jesus invites the broken, the weary, the downtrodden, to his table knowing that we are not perfect. Knowing our sin. Knowing our shame. Knowing our pain. Knowing that we are so tired and so broken and so weary of carrying the burdens of this world.
Lent exposes not only the suffering that Jesus endured as he faithfully walked closer and closer to his appointment on the cross, but also exposes our aversion to suffering.
Ken begins the season of Lent with reflection on lament. Pain, hurt, anguish - true suffering on a level where time passes without you.
This week Ken talked about the need for "straight talk" in our relationships. At home, at work and with those with whom we are feeling led to speak the truth in love.
Ken examines the nature of spoken words as living seeds using the Parable of the Sower in Matthew 13 and applies this in the life of the Christian to our engagement with Evangelism, spoken blessings, and public prayer.
In this sermon Ken Wytsma introduces the new series on words, speech and communication with an exploration of God and the power of words.
Caught in the tension between God’s grand promises and our less-than-perfect reality, God’s Spirit ensures our inheritance and empowers us to love with a divine capacity.
We’re inspired to love others this way as we remember that, through our union with the Son, God views us with the same steadfast love that he has for Jesus.
Reflecting on Paul’s first-century address to the divided Church in Rome, Kelley Jones invites unity by calling followers of Jesus to accept one another, greet one another, and encourage one another.
The disciple John understood that the call to follow Jesus is foremost an invitation into the love of our triune God.
Learning from Israel’s desert experience, Ken Wytsma encourages us to seek silence, pursue prayer, and extend grace as we trust in God’s daily and ultimate provision in a world searching for hope.
While we face the temptation to obtain joy through the pride of life, Dr. Jerry Root exhorts us to remember the never-ending love of Jesus Christ.
In a world that views peace as a tranquil manger scene or attempts to create peace through force, Christ calls us to actively foster Shalom and join his plan for the redemption of all things.
Ken takes us on a big picture look at the gospel and God’s purposes in order to frame the nature of love, sin, and why doing good is a part of the story.
Karen shares with Antioch from 2 Timothy 1:7, speaking on what is means to live out this verse in a fearful world.
Ken teaches from 1 Thessalonians and highlights the unity we have in Christ and gives special application to the ways in which we often deny this with regard to women in society.
In this sermon, Pete addresses what the Gospel is and how the Gospel works in those who believe it.
In 1 Thessalonians chapter 2, Paul gives an autobiographical vision for what it looks like to steward your life to influence others toward Christ and his Kingdom.
Ken speaks from 1 Thessalonians on the doctrine of election and gives a history of Calvinism, and offers a biblical interpretation of how Paul used language of God’s predestination to talk about God’s plan of salvation for all.
Ken introduces the new series, Hold Fast, be setting the stage to explore the book of 1st Thessalonians, the earliest known piece of Christian writing.
In this message we take a look at Matthew 18:1-5 and the disciples’ question to Jesus regarding who will be the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.
In this message Pete explains the meaning of Eucharist and invites us to receive and become the body of Christ.
In this message, Ken gives a comprehensive look at what makes up the Christian scriptures and why that matters in the life of faith.
In Part I of a two-part message on truth and the Bible, Ken addresses the importance of our worldview and understanding of truth in how we answer the question of how to live.
Pete explores the good news that we have a God who speaks to us through his creation, through Scripture and ultimately through his Son.
Ed Underwood addresses the question: What would Jesus and the Apostles think of popular disciple making strategies?
Ken continues to discuss the challenges and difficulties of race in America and tragedy in the world with this look at the role of lament in the Christian life.
Ken Wytsma provides a much-needed examination which illuminates the reasons why we - as Americans and especially American Christians - should all care about race relations in America.
Ken discusses the ultimate end of human life in this history rich message that traverses the Westminster Confession, the King James Bible, Henry David Thoreau and more.
Diverting from the summer series to address recent global and local tragedies, Ken uses the story of Adolph Eichmann and Hannah Arendt to discuss the messiness of life, the mystery of God, and the necessity of faith.
Pete talks about Imago Dei, humankind made in the image of God. If we are made in the image of God, it changes the way we view ourselves, others and the world.
Rick Gerhardt gives a reasoned defense of the resurrection based on historical and modern narrative.
Pete talks about the historical and modern importance of pentecost as well as shaping our lives to prioritize what is actually the most important.
Ken speaks on the mysterious, unpredictable discipline of listening for the voice of God and following the Holy Spirit.
HD Weddel continues our series in ACTS by sharing about the importance of spending time with Jesus.
Pete approaches the sensitive topic of giving by looking at how the early church saw all they had as a gift from God and a means to practice the presence of God’s kingdom on earth.
Ken opens us and shares about the reality of spiritual and church abuse as part of our larger experience of disappointment with Christians in this message from the book of Acts.
As Christ-followers we know that we are invited to be part of what God is doing in the world, but often times, the idea of living on mission feels like adding another duty to our already-packed lives.
Pete introduces our series in Acts by talking about how union with Christ is the foundation of a life of mission.
Ken discusses what Jesus created in three days when he resurrected from the dead and became the temple, mediator, or bridge between mankind and God.
Ken shares from Matthew on Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem on a donkey and how that day (and Jesus’ final week) is anything but the meek and mild picture we sometimes paint.
Do you struggle with prayer? Jesus’ first disciples did too. That’s why they asked him to teach them to pray (Luke 11.1). In this sermon, Pete offers a fresh perspective on prayer and introduces a set of tools for learning to pray.
Do you ever worry that God is disappointed with you? Pete kicks off our Lent series on prayer with a celebration of the good news that we have been made one with Christ and our standing with God is based on Jesus’ record and performance, not ours.
Pastor Jonathan Brooks speaks from Jeremiah 29:4-6 about what it means to live in community.