OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

While the books of Samuel and Kings are hefty, jam-packed, and quick-moving texts, they’re only the first two pairs of a history-rich triplet. We
In Psalm 84 we see the author describe the longing they feel within themselves to be in God’s presence and worship Him the way
When I was a kid, I used to hate going on road trips. I would get really bored, and even when there were things
Written by Andrew Longmire
Like Samuel before them, the biblical books of First and Second Kings record many exciting and well-known stories that involve many memorable characters throughout
In Matthew 12, we read one of the most pivotal moments in the entire gospel account: Jesus presents the evidence that he is the
It’s been said that failures are like a compost heap—they stink but are the most fertile part of the garden! We’ve all experienced failure
Written by Josiah Boyd
In the Spring of 2020, the Adult Sunday School class at Oakridge began working our way through the book of Acts. What follows are
The biblical books of First and Second Samuel are, so say it simply, action-packed. And, within the repeated ups and downs of the inspired
Many of us may still remember days past when we started each day in the classroom with the Lord’s Prayer. But why this prayer?
Matthew 12 reads like the transcript of the final scenes of a long courtroom drama—The People v. Jesus of Nazareth. It’s a trial that
Written by Josiah Boyd
In the Spring of 2020, the Adult Sunday School class at Oakridge began working our way through the book of Acts. What follows are
While the identity of the author of Ruth is uncertain, the skill of the author of Ruth is beyond dispute. This little biblical book