Missions Conference 2025 - Zach Campbell The sermon centers on the transformative power of the gospel in unexpected places, illustrated through the early church in Antioch, where scattered believers, despite persecution, preached to Jews and then boldly reached Gentiles in a morally corrupt city. Though initially hesitant, the church in Jerusalem eventually sent Barnabas to encourage and mentor new believers, exemplifying the importance of spiritual leadership, unity, and perseverance. The message emphasizes that God uses ordinary, surrendered individuals—like the unnamed men of Antioch—to plant churches, bear fruit, and launch global missions, all while calling the church today to be determined, prayerful, and actively involved in spreading the gospel. The sermon concludes with a challenge to evaluate one's life not by earthly achievements, but by eternal impact, urging believers to be like the Church of Antioch—faithful, sent, and committed to the mission of Christ.