OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

No, Jesus wasn’t “hangry”; but he did a curse a fig tree that, despite it’s leafy appearance, refused to bear fruit. It’s a small,
[molongui_byline before='Written by ']
It’s wise to learn from others’ errors. A child, seeing their sibling punished, can learn obedience. A student, observing a peer caught cheating, can
[molongui_byline before='Written by ']
Beginning in November 2021, the Adult Sunday School class at Oakridge began working our way through the letter of Paul to the Romans. Below
[molongui_byline before='Written by ']
Ask ten Christians which book of the Bible is their favourite, which book has been the most impactful in their lives, and which book
[molongui_byline before='Written by ']
Have you ever felt spiritually stuck in a rut? Don’t worry, we’ve been there too. Whether it’s a season of dryness or perceived distance
[molongui_byline before='Written by ']
Jerome once said that when he read the letters of the apostle Paul he could hear thunder. Nowhere in the Pauline corpus is such
[molongui_byline before='Written by ']
It’s a well-known scene: Jesus enters Jerusalem riding on a donkey, greeted by streets lined with coats and palm branches and cries of “Hosanna!”
[molongui_byline before='Written by ']
It is not uncommon to look forward to something for a long time only to be a tad underwhelmed, unfulfilled, or disappointed at its
[molongui_byline before='Written by ']
Stephen Hawkins, one of the current elders at Oakridge Bible Chapel, addressed the Adult Sunday School class regarding the importance of and obstacles to
[molongui_byline before='Written by ']
If you follow the church calendar a bit, you may have noticed that last Thursday was a memorable day. In some countries it is
[molongui_byline before='Written by ']
The transition from First to Second Corinthians is not as seamless as one may assume. Yes, it’s the same congregation and the same author
[molongui_byline before='Written by ']
In Matthew 19 and 20, Jesus teaches his disciples more about what they can expect in the coming kingdom. Specifically, he refers to their
[molongui_byline before='Written by ']
Beginning in November 2021, the Adult Sunday School class at Oakridge began working our way through the letter of Paul to the Romans. Below
[molongui_byline before='Written by ']
The God of the universe calls and invites all people to obey him, to fellowship with him, and to serve him and, like a
[molongui_byline before='Written by ']
Thus far the New Testament has presented four accounts of the beautiful life, powerful ministry, substitutionary death, and victorious resurrection of the Lord Jesus
[molongui_byline before='Written by ']
As a local church grows in size, it can become increasingly difficult to actually know everyone in the community and, thus, to be blessed
[molongui_byline before='Written by ']
Today I want to talk about Romans chapter 8. Romans 8 is one of the greatest chapters in the Bible, great because it is
[molongui_byline before='Written by ']
Beginning in November 2021, the Adult Sunday School class at Oakridge began working our way through the letter of Paul to the Romans. Below
[molongui_byline before='Written by ']
Paul’s letter to the Romans is, all at once, dense and joyous, heavy-hitting and soul-liberating, complex and straight-forward, theological and practical. Many have called
[molongui_byline before='Written by ']
After last week’s longer episode, we decided to switch things up and go in a bit of an unconventional direction on the podcast this
[molongui_byline before='Written by ']