OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

If you’ve spent any time around Oakridge, or listening to our sermons online, you probably will have noticed that the majority of our pulpit
Leonardo DaVinci’s Mona Lisa is one of the world’s most famous paintings. Yet, if you’ve ever seen it (whether in-person or in photos) you’ll
For the past several weeks we have been studying the letters to the Seven Churches found in the second and third chapters of the
On this first episode of our new Cover-to-Cover series we, fittingly and expectedly, address the first book of the Bible: Genesis. This is a
Today’s podcast is the second half of a two-part conversation on the kingdom of God, which originally aired on The Open Bible Podcast. Listen in
In the Spring of 2020, the Adult Sunday School class at Oakridge began working our way through the book of Acts. What follows are
Avid hikers are used to receiving warnings before setting off on their favourite trails—“beware loose stones,” “watch for bears,” “look out for falling trees.”
Have you ever tried to complete a jigsaw puzzle without knowing what the final product is supposed to look like? If so, you know
Earlier this year, Pastor Josiah had the opportunity to join Pastor Jay Hinds on The Open Bible Podcast for a discussion on the kingdom of God.
In the Spring of 2020, the Adult Sunday School class at Oakridge began working our way through the book of Acts. What follows are
Polycarp (AD 70–155), the bishop of Smyrna, was urged by the Roman proconsul to publicly renounce his faith in Jesus or face execution for
Once again on the podcast this week, we are discussing a topic often talked about in the church, but rarely understood with clarity: the
In any year and in any culture, those committed to sharing the Good News with others are presented with opportunities more than obstacles. It
Imagine Oakridge got a letter from Christ. What would it say? What would he commend us for as a church? What would he rebuke?
Paul encourages Christians “to be in subjection to the governing authorities” (Rom 13:1a). Peter backs him up when he commands believers to “submit yourselves
In the Spring of 2020, the Adult Sunday School class at Oakridge began working our way through the book of Acts. What follows are
Everyone loves a good story and I have a great story to tell today. It is the story of future history. It’s not fictional—the
Joy, happiness, contentment. We know that the Bible calls for them, but what do we do when life hands us difficult circumstances and they
There are many experiences in life that prompt mixed emotions. Walking a daughter down the aisle can bring a father sadness and joy, nostalgia
Welcome to another installment of “Well That’s Interesting” (you can find the first post with a detailed explanation of the series here, or bookmark

Easter Services!

Good Friday Service April 18th at 10:30 am
Easter Service Sunday April 20th at 10:30 am
All Are Welcome!