We’re passionate about engaging people with the life-transforming power of Jesus Christ, and our desire is to ignite a movement of the gospel throughout the Twin Cities and beyond.
Antioch Community Church of Northeast Minneapolis

[Mark 12:28-34] Love God, love others.

[Mark 11:1-26] Four pitfalls to a fruitful Christian life.

[Mark 10:46-52] When faith meets obstacles—both situational and relational—the story of Bartimaeus in Mark 10:46–52 invites us to persist in calling out to Jesus.

[Mark 10:32-45] As Jesus resolutely moves toward Jerusalem and the cross, Mark 10:32–45 calls us to see purpose in His suffering, reject self-seeking ambition, and rediscover a humble, Christlike passion to serve others—especially those different from ourselves.

[Mark 10:17-31] In the upside-down kingdom of God, eternal life isn't earned by flawless performance or careful rule-keeping, but received with empty hands through childlike trust that lets go of everything else to follow Jesus.

[Genesis 27:41; 32:3-12; 33:4] Remain in the will of God, recognize when fear and distress are shaping our actions, and to pour out our hearts honestly before Him.

[Mark 9:14-29] Three common areas of unbelief: our relationships with others, with ourselves, and with God.

[Mark 8:27-38] Have you fully denied yourself? Having a relationship with Jesus is the most important thing you can have.

[Matthew 1:18-25] When Jesus enters the story, everything changes—our problems, our plans, our patience, and our purpose.

[Mark 8:11-21] Jesus warns us to guard our lives—not by hiding from the world, but by refusing to flirt with the lies and yeast of unbelief, remembering He is our faithful Provider.

[Mark 8:1-10] When you've already seen Jesus provide, why is it still so hard to trust Him to do it again?

[Mark 7:31-37] What do you do when you've seen the power of Jesus?

[Acts 12:25, 13:13, 15:36-41, Colossians 4:10, 2 Timothy 4:11] Even when believers experience sharp conflict, God's grace can restore relationships and transform failure into faithfulness.

[Acts 11:19-30] 5 characters of a healthy church.

[Acts 1:4 – 2:13] How does being the Church of Jesus not only inform how we live, but transform how we live?

[Mark 7:24–30] Even a crumb of Jesus' mercy is more than enough—His grace overflows beyond all boundaries to anyone with courageous faith.

[Mark 6:53–7:23] Jesus exposes the danger of outward religion by teaching that true defilement comes not from unwashed hands but from an unclean heart.

[Mark 6:45-52] We see that even in the storm, Jesus reveals His power and presence and calls us to trust Him instead of letting fear or doubt harden our hearts.

[Mark 6:30-44] When we grieve, trust, and serve with Jesus, He deepens our faith and transforms our sense of “not enough” into the fullness of His provision.

[Mark 6:14-29] God will sometimes use other people to speak to us.

[Mark 6:1-12] How should a Christian handle rejection?

[Matthew 18:21-25] Forgiveness: A Key to Freedom in Christ

[Mark 5:21-43] We see Jesus meet two hopeless situations with healing and new life, reminding us that He has the final word over every circumstance.

[Mark 5:1-20] Jesus shows His power to free, restore, and send us out with new purpose.

[Mark 4:35-41] Discover how life's storms reveal Jesus' unmatched power, presence, and trustworthiness.

[Mark 4:21-34] God calls us to shine, grow, and serve with purpose—don't settle for coasting when you're made to be part of something greater.

[Mark 4:1-20] In Mark 4:1–20, Jesus tells a story about a sower scattering seed—some falls on good soil, some doesn't. Why does the same message produce such different results? This week, we'll explore how to truly hear, receive, and embrace the Gospel so it takes root and bears fruit in our lives.

[Mark 3:7-19] Following Jesus means joining His team, staying focused in conflict, and making it your first priority simply to be with Him.

[Habakkuk 3:17-19] Even when life feels empty and prayers seem unanswered, we can rejoice and find strength in God, who enables us to rise above our struggles.

[Mark 3:1-6] Jesus heals a disabled man on the Sabbath, confronting the hardness of the religious leaders' hearts and revealing God's heart for mercy over mere rule-keeping.

The celebration of Mike Crawford's installation as Lead Pastor is a joyful reminder of God's faithfulness and the exciting season ahead for our church.

[Mark 2:18-28] The Pharisees were missing the point in their relationship with God, with themselves, and with others.

[Mark 2:13-17] What happens when people who claim to follow Jesus view others as “less than” or “not as good”? For a lot of people, Jesus didn't hang around who they thought He should.

[Exodus 2:1-10] A Mother's trial, trust and touch.

[Mark 1:14-28] We see the unmatched authority of Jesus—He is the Good News, calls us to follow Him above all else, and demonstrates power over darkness.

[Mark 1:1-13] We see that the coming of Jesus is the arrival of good news, calling us to prepare hearts, live repentantly, recognize His greatness, and surrender fully to Him.

[John 20:11-18] Easter Sunday is about seeing Jesus clearly for who He is and what He has done on the cross

[James 5:13-20] God's Rx for the sick: call the Elders to pray. We CONFESS our sins to one another. Don't Give Up on People Who Need Jesus.

[James 5:7-12] Be Patient, Be Positive, Be Trustworthy

[James 5:1-6] A four part indictment of selfish rich people.

[James 4:13-17] You are a mist. Our sound system was not working this morning so this is a recording from an iPhone.

[James 4:6-10] After James exposes the progression of an Idol in hear hearts, he walks us through a process to remove them and restore our ability to walk in Shalom in this world, free to love God and others.

[James 4:1-6, 11-12] James is teaching a church how to apply the Sermon on the Mount.

[James 3:13-18] Wisdom that brings peace Guest Speaker: Frank Lanier

[James 2:1-14-26] Can an inactive faith bring salvation?