Second Closing
The church had always mirrored change in the community. A decision made in the 1960s by the Kansas Legislature changed Antioch forever. The enactment of the 1963 School Unification Act closed Antioch School District 11 and incorporated it into the Gardner-Edgerton-Antioch School District in Gardner, Kansas. The focus of activities and academic interest was now outside the community. Perhaps as a consequence of this, church attendance dropped so low that the church closed its doors in 1966.
Second Reopening
On the first Sunday in July 1970, The Antioch Baptist Church reopened its doors with a congregation of five, including Pastor Bill Russell, a student at Mid-America Nazarene University. The church had withstood four years of inactivity. The sanctuary was untouched, but rubbish in the basement suggested an occasional traveler had found solace there. With minor repair, a thorough cleaning and the leadership of Russell, Antioch Baptist Church was alive again. Russell was pastor at Antioch for six months. A second Mid-America Nazarene student, David L. Weltmer, accepted the call and served as pastor until May 1973.
Rebirth
1973-1978 Rev. Edwin MacDowell accepted the position of Pastor on August 1, 1973. Because of his dedication and outreach, membership increased. The church again held revivals. Some of the guest evangelists were Don Davidson, Robert Revile, and Clifford Lewis. By 1976, more space was necessary and the church needed to be renovated. Members approved a $6,000 plan to add a bathroom, nursery and additional storage space. Two years later, in October 1978, the project was completed. All of the work and much of the materials were donated. The $6,000 needed for renovation was contributed by members and friends of the church. A baby grand piano was also purchased at this time. Rev. Edwin MacDowell ministered to the Antioch community for 23 years.
Present Day
1996-2010 After Rev. MacDowell's retirement, four men would pastor the church over the next several years. Mr. Darrell Stevens ministered to the Antioch congregation from May 1996 to October 2003, Mark Fisher, Heath Morris and Steve Garrow serving from October 2008 until 2010. When a pastor was not available, students from Calvary Bible College filled the pulpit.
Now and Looking to the Future
2010-2025 Pastor Jack Smith accepted the position as full time pastor at Antioch Baptist Church in October 2010. The response to Pastor Smith's leadership and outreach programs was membership growth. Two important decisions were made by church members in 2011. The first was to leave the American Baptist Churches of the Central Region Association and become an Independent Baptist Church. The second decision was that members felt it was in the best interest of the church to incorporate. Incorporating the church required a name change from Antioch Baptist Church to Antioch Community Baptist Church because Antioch Baptist Church had already been registered with the state of Kansas and could not legally be used. In May, 2025, Pastor Jack Smith, feeling God's call to serve at another church, resigned as pastor of Antioch Community Baptist Church. Antioch members are looking forward to the man God will call to Antioch Community Baptist Church to lead our church into the future. We know that God has great plans for our future.