Missions & Outreach

Go into all the world and make disciples.

Antioch was birthed on the mission field and we are passionate about missions and outreach. We support local ministries that we call “Community Hope Partners” and global ministries that are taking the gospel throughout the world. Below you will find a list of the people that we support financially and practically. We encourage you to learn about these ministry partners so that you can help support them too. While it is important to support ministries and missionaries, we believe that every follower of Christ is called to be an everyday missionary wherever they happen to be, so take up the call and be the light!

  • Cesar & Anna Reyes

    The Reyes family does evangelism and discipleship work in Israel among both Jews and Arabs, with a special focus on Spanish-speaking Jews in the Mt. Carmel area on northern Israel.  Cesar and Anna lead two home fellowships every week from their house.  In addition, since 2013 they have run an English language school for children that has a staff of 30 teachers and reaches 700 Israeli children each week. 

  • Chappy Dave (MOTE)

    Dr. Chappy began in 2007 faciliting leadership conferences where he cast vision to recruit and train local church leaders and government officials. MOTE's four-part prison education series that was developed in Mexico was shared with the attendee's at the conferences. The success of the progams with the approval of the government is why MOTE has grown into nine prisons in the Dominican Republic. MOTE's success has spread to Puerto Rico, Panama, Chile and is a blueprint for future countries to implement MOTE's prison reform program.

    Since 2007 MOTE has reached more than an estimated 22,000 men and women and the ministry continues to grow.

  • Transforming Lives International

    Founded in 2021 in the rural village of Godo, Kenya, Transforming Lives Academy is committed to delivering quality Christian education in a community with limited access to academic opportunities. Operating on church-owned land, the school has grown through the generous support of partners like you! As of summer 2025, we have constructed six classrooms and currently serve 175 students from kindergarten through 4th grade, with plans to expand through 8th grade. Our mission is to offer our students hope and opportunity through Christ-centered learning. Our approach is holistic, and as part of our commitment to their well-being, we provide two meals each day—mid-morning and lunch. To help sustain the school and offset operational costs, we are exploring income- generating initiatives. One such project currently in its early stages is goat farming. While still developing, we hope this project will eventually provide a meaningful source of income for the school.

  • Virtual Medical Missions

    At Virtual Medical Missions, our heart beats for the underserved communities of Kenya and beyond. Through the power of telemedicine, we aim to bridge the gap in access to medical care, bringing hope, healing, and a legacy of compassion to those who need it most. Our mission is to improve healthcare access and outcomes for underdeveloped countries by providing affordable, high-quality telemedicine services. Our aim is to bridge the gap between patients and healthcare access within these countries. We envision countries internationally, where all individuals in need, regardless of their background, are able to have equal access to quality healthcare. We seek to address the geographical barriers that stop rural and remote communities from getting the healthcare they need.

  • Glocal Outreach

    Glocal Outreach is a non-profit 501c3 Christian organization that was founded by Pastor Brian Park. Brian believes God has called him to this city, where he has been in full-time ministry for the past 28 years. God has called all of us to GO and make a difference in the world, but sometimes we are to GO to our own city! When we see something, we try and do something. Glocal Outreach can't solve it all, but that doesn't give us an excuse not to try. The Good Samaritan did not solve all the issues of homelessness and abuse, but he did help this one man.

  • Rebirth Homes

    Rebirth Homes exists to combat human trafficking through education/awareness and by providing a residential, holistic healing program for survivors of human trafficking. Rebirth Homes is a nonprofit that provides homes for survivors of human trafficking. Our program includes comprehensive wrap-around services including physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual healing as well as life-skill training. Our residential program has four phases and can be completed in two years. Each woman who enters our program sets individual goals, and we journey with her to help her achieve them. Through a community of support and comprehensive services, we see life transformation and women become who they were created to be.

  • Mt. Rubidoux Easter Sunrise Service

    Since 1909, Riverside has held an Easter Sunrise service at the top of Mt. Rubidoux for an audience of thousands. Antioch has the honor of being a regular part of this service. Pastor Brad helps to organize the event and Antioch worship often provides worship for it. The entire congregation has an opportunity to serve by being available to pray for people and help with set up.

    See you at the top of the mountain, 6am!