OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

Through a demonstration of ugly corruption and beautiful provision, the first portion of Matthew 26 invites the reader to ask themselves a question: What
Written by Josiah Boyd and Andrew Longmire
Chapter 26 marks a dramatic shift in Matthew’s gospel. In it is a transition from a teaching on things to come to a retelling
Written by Josiah Boyd
Beginning in November 2021, the Adult Sunday School class at Oakridge began working our way through the letter of Paul to the Romans. Below
Written by Jim Rennie
Most of the New Testament letters contain both affirmation and concern for the people receiving them, both praise and correction for their respective original
Written by Christopher Cone and Josiah Boyd
In Matthew 24 and 25 in the so-called Olivet Discourse, Jesus spends some time teaching (and warning!) about things to come. Yet like students
Written by Josiah Boyd and Andrew Longmire
Beginning in November 2021, the Adult Sunday School class at Oakridge began working our way through the letter of Paul to the Romans. Below
Written by Jim Rennie
One can learn a great deal from reading the letters written by soldiers to their families during World War I and World War II.
Written by Josiah Boyd
The Bible is filled with contrast. Good and evil, light and darkness, joy and sorrow, hope and fear. In many cases, we’re better able
Written by Andrew Longmire
As a local church grows in size, it can become increasingly difficult to actually know everyone in the community and, thus, to be blessed
Written by Tim Wessel and Andrew Longmire
One topic that seemingly comes up more than most on our podcast is that of assurance of salvation, most likely because it can be
Written by Phil Congdon and Josiah Boyd
Sometimes, there is suffering in our lives that’s more like a stomach flu: we don’t really know why it’s happening, but it feels terrible.
Written by Andrew Longmire
We are constantly bombarded with truth claims. With information coming at us from friends and family, social media, the news, our education system, our
Written by Josiah Boyd and Andrew Longmire