OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

Much of what we do as Christians, by its very nature, is visible to those around us. Yet how do we reconcile that with
Today we’re going to fight a disease together, one that often goes undetected and has eternal side-effects. The disease is that of exhibitionism—the desire to
Written by Josiah Boyd
As Oakridge prepares to move back into our Sunday study of Matthew’s gospel, Josiah recruits some outside help to re-set the stage. John Oglesby
Lew walks us through the first fourteen verses of Colossians and into the context of Colossae, where a new form of heresy was sneaking
Written by Lew Worrad
Anyone out there feeling a little worn down, frustrated, or just plain weary? If so, you’ve got company. The last number of months have
In these days characterized by repeated lockdown, constant inconvenience, forced isolation, and a seemingly never-ending stream of bad news, do you find yourself increasingly
Written by Josiah Boyd
This week on the podcast, Andrew and Josiah flesh-out some of the potential implications from Sunday’s message on Romans 12–15, a text that seems
COVID-19 has forced us apart as a church and paused or changed many of the functions of our church, but we recognize the virus doesn’t exempt us from being the
Written by Josiah Boyd
The arrival and spread of the coronavirus has largely rendered churches oxymoronic unassembled assemblies tantamount to uncrowded crowds or ungrouped groups. At Oakridge, our prayer
Written by Josiah Boyd
Aaaaaand we’re back! After a few weeks off to celebrate “Christmas in lockdown” and recharge our batteries, Word Processing returns to begin its second
The author of Hebrews gave believers a task: “Let us consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds … , not
Written by Sarah Sutherland
The author of Hebrews gave believers a task: “Let us consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds … , not
Written by Bertha Maoka