OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

While some may think studying the end times is akin to watching a Star Wars movie, there are actually some important applications for the
If a Christian remains exposed to the harsh elements of sin for an extended period of time, signs of the life we have in
We are all needy people. We weren’t created as independent beings, as much as we would like to think that’s the case and, one
Family drama, national danger, cryptic dreams, and royal dungeons—the story of Joseph’s got it all! It’s the quintessential rags-to-riches tale made all-the-more fascinating by
Surrounded as it is with cultural idolatry, Christianity is becoming increasingly marginalized and labeled as an ideology for the simple and unintellectual. How then
The Bible has much to teach about living godly lives in the midst of uncertain times. Perhaps nowhere is this more the case than
Have you ever noticed the God that some today claim to believe in bears little resemblance to the God described in the pages of
Looking for some good books to pass the quarantine days? Look no further.
This week Andrew and Josiah come together to (lovingly) talk behind Dr. Jim’s back about his Easter sermon, the centrality of Jesus’ resurrection to
It is impossible to overstate the importance of the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ to the Christian faith. Here are four (or many) reasons
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About 2000-years ago, a man named Jesus was tortured and executed by being nailed to a wooden cross. Why is that a big deal?
The book of Daniel provides some of the most iconic stories in the Bible. But—surprise, surprise!—they’re not all for show. In this episode, Josiah
Many are familiar with the heroic, faith-filled stories presented in the book of Daniel. However, what do they have to tell us about living
It’s been said that the world at its worst needs the church at her best. That it’s when the culture goes dark that God’s
From their individual quarantined bunkers, Andrew and Josiah take twenty-or-so minutes to earnestly but insufficiently tackle a topic of infinite glory and importance—that of
The doctrine of the Trinity is as complicated as it is foundational to Christianity. But does it actually make a difference in the day-to-day
A strong, clear hope in a future reality has the power to motivate and comfort, strengthen and bring peace. But what is it that
Not able to meet provides a unique opportunity for God’s people to reflect on why we should when we can.

Easter Services!

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