OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

It would be difficult to top Paul Tanner’s introductory words about the book of Daniel, so we won’t try. “The book of Daniel, undoubtedly
Written by Paul Weaver and 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
SERMON MANUSCRIPT Christmas is a time for hope, a season of the year that in the darkest of winter days offers light and warmth. What
Written by Jim Rennie
It seems we could almost reuse many of the introductory comments for the books of the Bible in this corner of the canon. Like
Written by Rick Reed and Josiah Boyd
We all know that life doesn’t always (or often) go the way we plan or desire it, from small disappointments and frustrations, to major
Written by 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 Josiah Boyd
Many cultures today spend a significant amount of time, energy, and money attempting to guard against, avoid, ignore, and distance ourselves from all forms
Written by Matthew McAlack and Josiah Boyd
According to the 2020 Global Peace Index, Canada is currently the sixth-most peaceful nation in the world as it enjoys both positive peace, “the
Written by Josiah Boyd
At first glance, the book of Jeremiah is a tough read. It’s long, prophetic, and largely sorrowful. In fact, A. W. Streane opens his
Written by Lissa Wray Beal and Josiah Boyd
Another year is quickly coming to its conclusion, and with it, this season of Word Processing. Today Josiah and Andrew take a look back
Written by Josiah Boyd and Andrew Longmire
Everybody wants to be happy, a desire that’s understandable and expected when we remember what Scripture teaches about human origins. In the beginning we
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 Andrew Longmire