Antioch Music on iTunes
The iTunes link for Antioch special music just went live!! Click here and it will open iTunes and direct you to the Antioch Music Podcast.
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The iTunes link for Antioch special music just went live!! Click here and it will open iTunes and direct you to the Antioch Music Podcast.
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One of the interesting parts of being a “tabernacle church” (set up and take down) and meeting in the theatre are the new movie posters and displays each week. Here is Conor Miller sitting in the newest one… a bigger than life “Simpson’s” display set right in front of our coffee area!!
We kick off the series on the Book of James at Antioch tomorrow and one of the things that I’m going to do is recommend that the church read John Piper’s Desiring God through the series and throughout the summer. It’s as foundational a book as I’ve ever come across… One of those that changes
I was watching a bit of the National Spelling Bee on TV tonight (there really wasn’t much else on), and got a headache… I can’t believe the words that those kids have to spell! After the headache, I began wondering one of those stupid theological questions like, “Would Jesus have won the spelling bee when
Here are some pictures of family and friends from our time in the Ochoco’s yesterday… I’m already looking forward to the next holiday!!
Just in case you’re wondering about the history of “Memorial Day”… here is a great little writeup from the History Channel. http://www.history.com/minisites/memorial/
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I really loved the sermon art from this past “Art Sunday,” so I thought I’d throw it on the blog for posterity’s sake.
We’ve got three or four website projects that we’re sitting on because there just isn’t enough “web help” around. If anyone knows somebody who is good at building web sites and wouldn’t mind taking on a project for Antioch, contact me and I’ll be forever grateful!! [email protected]
This past Sunday the Middle School ministry joined with the High School and did a “Shrek Marathon.” They watched Shrek 1 and Shrek 2 on a screen at the theatre during the morning while the rest of us were in church, and then they bought tickets and watched Shrek 3 shortly after the service finished.