He is the Son of God (Acts Pt. 20)
Saul’s transformation is about the power of a single revelation: that Jesus is the Son of God and the Christ. That truth changes everything. It changed Saul, it changed the early church, and it has the power to change us today.
When Enemies Become Friends (Acts Pt. 19)
Psalm 23 reminds us that God “prepares a table before me in the presence of my enemies” (Psalm 23:5, ESV). Could it be that the table isn’t just for us—but for them too? Could it be that God has a seat ready for the very people we’ve written off?
Prepared for Harvest (Acts Pt. 18)
As followers of Jesus, we are invited into a life of purpose that’s centered not just on personal faith but on participation in God's mission to reach the world. This isn't a calling for the few — it’s an invitation for every believer to live as a disciple and to make disciples. At Antioch Salt Lake, we believe this deeply, and we're aligning our hearts and our lives with what God is doing: preparing for harvest.
Spirit-Led Evangelism (Acts Pt. 17)
It is GOD’S HEART that is moving throughout the unseen world and pursuing those who don’t yet know Him. This was US at one point! Take a moment to remember how you came to the Lord… Who was praying for you? Who loved you, pursued you, or shared the Gospel with you?
The Gift of the Spirit (Acts Pt. 16)
Jesus ascends at the outset of the Book of Acts and the third member of The Trinity takes CENTER STAGE in the grand unfolding of God’s redemption story. Jesus foretold the disciples about all of this in John 14-16 and we are now watching it unfold in Acts exactly the way the Lord Jesus told us it would. John 14 helps us grasp the Trinitarian mystery and introduces to us the now-present Ministry of the Holy Spirit.
Miracle or Magic? (Acts Pt. 15)
In Acts 8, we see the unstoppable spread of the gospel and the clear difference between true spiritual authority and counterfeit power. This message explores how Jesus gives His followers real authority rooted in love, submission, and inheritance—not self-promotion. Learn how to recognize the source of spiritual power and walk in the freedom and joy that only Jesus brings.
Rebel or Reformer? (Acts Pt. 14)
In Acts 8, we see the unstoppable spread of the gospel and the clear difference between true spiritual authority and counterfeit power. This message explores how Jesus gives His followers real authority rooted in love, submission, and inheritance—not self-promotion. Learn how to recognize the source of spiritual power and walk in the freedom and joy that only Jesus brings.
Roles & Goals
The start of a new season is a great opportunity for reflection and realignment around God’s leadership in each of our lives. In every season, we have an invitation to seek God’s heart, catch His vision and to pursue that intentionally.
Sacrifice of Praise (Living Sacrifice Part 4)
Worship like this isn’t learned in a moment—it’s practiced over time. It starts in personal spaces and grows in public ones. The Lord is enthroned on the praises of His people (Psalm 22:3), and as we offer our sacrifice of praise, we create a throne for Him to dwell.
The Language of Repentance (Living Sacrifice Part 3)
As we respond to God’s call to consecrate ourselves—laying down what distracts and repenting where we've strayed—we position ourselves for the joy of a renewed life. Worship becomes not just what we do, but who we are.
Altars & Offerings (Living Sacrifice Part 2)
In the end, worship always has a cost. But as we lay our lives, our time, our energy, and our resources on the altar, we discover the joy of true intimacy with God. He fills what we surrender. He meets us at the altar. And the blessings that follow obedience are far greater than anything we could have held on to.
Arise & Prepare (Living Sacrifice Part 1)
As we enter a new season, there's a fresh invitation from God to His people—an invitation to arise, prepare, and step into the promises He’s set before us. Just as He called Joshua and the Israelites to cross the Jordan and enter the Promised Land, God is calling us to move forward with faith, courage, and obedience.
The Mercy of the Manger
It’s easy to get swept into the familiar rhythms of Christmastime. But if we move too quickly, we risk missing the profound reality that the manger holds for every one of us—the miracle of mercy.
The Gift of Discernment (Spirit of Truth Part 9)
One spiritual gift, often overlooked but absolutely essential in today’s world, is the gift of discerning spirits—or as some translations say, distinguishing between spirits. This spiritual gift helps us judge rightly between what is from God and what is not, what is good and what is evil.
Words of Knowledge (Spirit of Truth Part 8)
The word of knowledge is not simply information. It is a Spirit-given revelation, spoken out loud, for the purpose of building up others and making known the heart of God in a specific moment. It is not given for our retention but for release—bringing God's insight into situations of confusion, pain, or doubt.
Gift of Tongues (Spirit of Truth Part 7)
On the day of Pentecost, the Holy Spirit filled the early church—and tongues of fire rested on them! The same unruly member that once cursed and tore down was now submitted to God for His glory. This is what makes the gift of tongues so profound. It isn’t about spiritual theatrics; it’s about surrender. It’s about submitting the smallest, most uncontrollable part of ourselves to God.
Gift of Healing (Spirit of Truth Part 6)
What happened after Peter healed the man at the temple gate? Thousands believed (Acts 4:4). One act of Spirit-led obedience opened the door for many to be saved. Healing is not the end goal — salvation is. Healing becomes a powerful signpost pointing others to the Healer.
Gift of Prophecy (Spirit of Truth Part 5)
Prophecy is one of the most powerful and personal gifts of the Holy Spirit, meant to strengthen, encourage, and comfort. Rooted in Scripture and available to every believer, it invites us to hear God’s heart and speak life into others. Discover how prophecy functions as a vital part of Spirit-filled living.
Gifts of the Spirit (Spirit of Truth Part 4)
True worship requires both Spirit and Truth. These two are inseparable in the life of a follower of Jesus. Our lives are called to be full of the Holy Spirit and grounded in God’s truth, and that means stepping into the supernatural gifts God has given us through the Spirit.
The Power of the Spirit (Spirit of Truth Part 3)
God, in His great wisdom, has not only created us to live in community with others—but also to partner with Him. When we experience powerful moments of teamwork, whether in sports, at work, or through adventure, something inside us awakens. These moments reveal something deeper: we were made in the image of a God who Himself exists in partnership.

