OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

When concerts and other special events are held in large auditoriums or arenas, “riggers” must work hundreds of feet above the floor hanging speakers
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After a few weeks of topical podcasts, we’d be remiss if we didn’t acknowledge our new sermon series! A few weeks ago at Oakridge
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“Handle with care.” We’ve all heard, read, said, and maybe prayed those three words of request. Whether when passing a newborn to an excited
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It’s almost understandable that First and Second John often get overlooked. If you’re moving through the Bible in order (as we have been), you’ve
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One of the reasons we started this podcast, and indeed what we most often talk about, is understanding God’s word with clarity and depth.
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Music is powerful but, for Christians, music that celebrates and venerates our Lord and Saviour is especially so. Consider these well-worn and majestic words:
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The First Epistle of John is an intensely practical letter addressed to Christian readers. It warns against the dangers of false teaching and exhorts
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There are many reasons why a person might pick up and read a Bible. Perhaps curiosity or availability. Perhaps out of frustration or anger.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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We recently emptied out our church library to make some room for future projects, and it got us thinking all about books! Books can
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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
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There are many ways of understanding how the whole of Scripture fits together, what God is ultimately doing, and how best to understand the
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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
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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
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