We have seen the goodness of God in the land of the living! Our history is full of small and larger stories of how God has planted, established, and tended to us a individuals being knit into the family of God. Take a look at snapshots of our story so far.
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1987
The Antioch Movement’s first discipleship school begins at Highland Baptist Church in Waco, Texas, led by Jimmy and Laura Seibert with seven students.
1988
The first World Mandate conference is hosted in Waco, Texas, to worship God and inspire the next generation of missionaries.
1991
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Antioch Discipleship School outreaches result in the Antioch Movement’s first international church plants in Russia and Mongolia, solidifying missions as a key component of the Antioch Movement.
2006
Founding Fort Collins pastors Chris and Blair Mirabito move from Waco, Texas to North Africa to join an Antioch church plant.
2010
With a team from Wheaton, Illinois, Chris and Blair Mirabito plant Antioch Fort Collins.
2011
The first training school at Antioch Fort Collins begins.
2017
Fort Collins sends out its first church plant to Lille, France, as a part of the hope of being a church planting hub in Northern Colorado.
2019
Antioch Fort Collins purchases and moves into the historic building at 608 E Drake Road, where God moved powerfully in the 60s and 70s. Since then, God has invited us into the greater spiritual story of Fort Collins.
2019-2021
The start of the wave of sending out church planters to the nations: Southeast Asia, Colombia, and Southern Europe.
2022
Fort Collins sends out its first US church plant: Austin and Robyn Hoxie plant Antioch Tulsa with a team of leaders.
2023
Fort Collins establishes Justice Now, an anti-human trafficking organization that addresses the reality of trafficking in Northern Colorado.
The Antioch Movement’s first discipleship school begins at Highland Baptist Church in Waco, Texas, led by Jimmy and Laura Seibert with seven students.
1988
The first World Mandate conference is hosted in Waco, Texas, to worship God and inspire the next generation of missionaries.
1991
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Antioch Discipleship School outreaches result in the Antioch Movement’s first international church plants in Russia and Mongolia, solidifying missions as a key component of the Antioch Movement.
2006
Founding Fort Collins pastors Chris and Blair Mirabito move from Waco, Texas to North Africa to join an Antioch church plant.
2010
With a team from Wheaton, Illinois, Chris and Blair Mirabito plant Antioch Fort Collins.
2011
The first training school at Antioch Fort Collins begins.
2017
Fort Collins sends out its first church plant to Lille, France, as a part of the hope of being a church planting hub in Northern Colorado.
2019
Antioch Fort Collins purchases and moves into the historic building at 608 E Drake Road, where God moved powerfully in the 60s and 70s. Since then, God has invited us into the greater spiritual story of Fort Collins.
2019-2021
The start of the wave of sending out church planters to the nations: Southeast Asia, Colombia, and Southern Europe.
2022
Fort Collins sends out its first US church plant: Austin and Robyn Hoxie plant Antioch Tulsa with a team of leaders.
2023
Fort Collins establishes Justice Now, an anti-human trafficking organization that addresses the reality of trafficking in Northern Colorado.
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