Antioch Community Church in Minneapolis

Quit Complaining

[Exodus 17:1-7] Complaining is more than just the words you say or the thoughts you think. It’s a matter of the heart.

Sermon: Mark: A Beautiful Thing

[Mark 14:1-11] “A Beautiful Thing,” calls us to grow in our loving relationship with Jesus and to live more generously and sacrificially as His transforming work becomes known in our lives.

Sermon: Mark: Focused on Jerusalem

[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.

Sermon: Mark: The Upside Down Kingdom

[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.

Sermon: Mark: Guard Your Life

[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.

Sermon: Mark: Embracing the Gospel

[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.

Sermon: Mark: Is it Lawful?

[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.

Sermon: Mark: Jesus Eats with Sinners

[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.

Sermon: Mark: The Good News Has Come!

[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.

Sermon: James: Removing Idols with Lament

[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.

Sermon: James: Just Do It

[James 1:22-25] We deceive ourselves when we don’t DO what the Word says. We are blessed when we DO what the Word says. Just Do It!

Sermon: James: True Wealth

[James 1:9-12] Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him.

Sermon: James: Choose Joy

[James 1:1-4] If James can admonish us to “consider it pure joy”, then you and I have the ability to choose joy when times are tough.