Community Groups invite people to move from convenience to commitment through the practice of sharing life as a family. These groups create space for people to grow in their relationship with Jesus and others through hospitality, friendship, and deep connection. Typically, these groups center around intentional questions, doing life together, and are ongoing.
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Ways to get connected
As followers of Jesus, we are called to be more than a community that simply gathers on Sunday mornings. Our hope is for everyone at Antioch to be meaningfully connected to the body and shaped throughout the week by Jesus through intentional community.
As we seek to follow Jesus and join his mission of reconciliation, we are devoted to a set of biblical practices that turn our lives both toward the grace of God and toward the world he loves. Two of those practices that are best lived out in a group setting are community and formation.
While some of our Community Groups are listed online, most groups are not listed. The best way to get connected into a Community Group is to fill out an Interest Form below and Pastor Sean will reach out to you with next steps.


Formation Groups invite people to move from ignorance to awareness through the practice of becoming who we are. These groups are designed to create space to be formed in the image of Christ through spiritual practices, meaningful relationships, and intentional study. Typically, these groups center around a specific practice or content and meet for a predetermined seasonal schedule.
The Commons: Community Library of Things
All the believers were together and had everything in common (Acts 2.44)
We’re excited to build a more connected church community by sharing items amongst each other. Not only may you get to know a new-to-you Antiocher, The Commons also gives us the opportunity to practice generosity and practically care for creation. Our hope is that this can help us avoid always pressing that buy now button for an item we might only use once a year.
Whether you need a tool for a weekend project or a baby crib for a visitor or want to see that rarely used appliance find some additional purpose, that is what The Commons is for!
