OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

There are many reasons why a person might pick up and read a Bible. Perhaps curiosity or availability. Perhaps out of frustration or anger.
Written by Josiah Boyd and Andrew Longmire
One of the burdens of every generation is to teach the next generation good manners. Parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, teachers, and baby-sitters all join
Written by Josiah Boyd
This epistle may be titled ‘The Believer’s Conflict in the Latter Days.’ The apostle opened and closed 2 Peter with the theme of victory.
Written by Fred Chay and Josiah Boyd
When we talk about God, there are endless directions our conversations can go. Oftentimes, these discussions end up addressing something to do with God’s
Written by Tim Wessel and Andrew Longmire
In July 1961, Vince Lombardi, coach of the Green Bay Packers, stood before thirty-eight professional football players ready to start a new season. Six
Written by Josiah Boyd
Today in our all-ages Sunday School class, Andrew walks us through the well-known account of the Tower of Babel, what it meant at the
Written by Andrew Longmire
We recently emptied out our church library to make some room for future projects, and it got us thinking all about books! Books can
Written by Josiah Boyd and Andrew Longmire
From Paul’s letter to the Romans, Dr. Rennie encourages us how to rightly identify our spiritual giftedness and how to use that giftedness for
Written by Jim Rennie
There are many ways of understanding how the whole of Scripture fits together, what God is ultimately doing, and how best to understand the
Written by Josiah Boyd
It’s with his typical insight and simplicity that theologian Warren Wiersbe opens his commentary on James (p. 15): Not everybody who grows old, grows
Written by Fred Chay and Josiah Boyd
When thinking of the conclusion of Matthew’s gospel, the so-called Great Commission often comes to mind for many believers. But as we explored chapter
Written by Josiah Boyd and Andrew Longmire