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Antioch Missionary Baptist Church

21311 N.W. 34th Ave.
305-624-8170

Our Mission
The Antioch Missionary Baptist Church is a Word-centered ministry existing to evangelize the lost, to equip and empower God's people, and to lead them to eternal salvation in Christ Jesus. We are the holistic ministry for our community.

As Christ loves all people, our purpose is to reach out in love to everyone. Our goal is to impact the North Dade community with a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural ministry, with the focal point being Jesus Christ.

As Christ ministers to the total person, we strive to become an oasis of hope, addressing spiritual, emotional, and physical needs in tangible ways.
Our model for excellence in all things is Christ. We commit ourselves to the "spirit of excellence." We seek the highest, the finest, and the best that God has for us. We strive to honor Him and serve one another in this same spirit of excellence.

Our commitment IS to Christ and our foundation is the Word of God in its entirety. We believe we can do what the Word says we can do, be who it says we can be, and have what it says we can have.
Our Vision
Spanning the years since Pastor Jackson has been serving in the prophetic post of senior pastor and teacher, the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church of Carol City has gone through a complete spiritual metamorphosis.

In addition to the numerous ministries and programs that have been established, Antioch has completed the first phase (a 20,000 square foot church edifice) of a four-phase, multimillion dollar building project. Phases 2, 3, and 4 will include a Childcare Learning Center, a Family Life Center, and a Social Services Center.

These facilities will house our many ministries and outreach programs that are designed to develop the whole man. They will stand in our community like a beacon of light attracting people of all ages.

Under the anointed leadership of Pastor Jackson, Antioch Baptist Church has stepped out on faith and is preparing for the complex challenges of the new millennium and beyond.


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