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A Call to Greatness
Greatness in Jesus' eyes is serving the needs of others. And Jesus' eyes are the only ones that count in the end.
He said, "Whoever wishes to become great among you shall be your servant" (Mark 10:43).
"Ministry" is another word for "service.". In the Bible they are both from the same word: diakonia. "Ministry means "service." Which means that ministry is the path to greatness in the eyes of Jesus. So the Ministries Fair is a call to greatness. That's the beginning. The paths to greatness are many. Do not waster you life laying up treasures on earth and seeking the praise of men. True and lasting riches await you in servanthood. And the only praise that matters is the praise of Jesus: "Well done good and faithful servant."
See you at the fair!

David Wright
Pastor of Antioch Central Congregation
Antioch, The Apostolic Church
We live in a time when eloquent words are plentiful and where every point of public communication professes to be the best source for what’s really true and most important. From the partisan news desk to the biased political podium to the permissive church pulpit, we are bombarded with an endless assortment of ideological perspectives on every imaginable subject. Yet, despite this inescapable volume of human effort, in no way are people’s lives made better by what they hear, see, and are told to do.
In contrast to man’s efforts, the Apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 2:4 reminds the local church at Corinth of how God does things: “And my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man’s wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power.” God’s ways begin far beyond where man’s abilities end.
At Antioch Central, we are not interested in impressing or entertaining you with new and better “enticing words of man’s wisdom.” Instead, it is our desire to introduce you to the “demonstration of the Spirit” and invite you to experience the awesome presence and power of God. The Antioch congregation includes people from distinct backgrounds and many different walks of life. We are a culturally, educationally, and economically diverse group of people drawn together by a life-changing encounter with the Spirit of God.
We want you to experience what we have experienced: The amazing power of God that will transform your soul and lead you into an intimate, rewarding relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ.
Whether at our main campus in Arnold or at our other locations throughout the area, we invite you to come and worship with us and witness that what is said here really is true. God has something great in store for you, and all you have to do is receive it!
-Pastor David Wright
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