OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

God’s people waited hundreds of years for the Messiah. So, too, we wait for the return of Jesus as our coming King. While there
Written by Andrew Longmire
One of the unpardonable sins in our culture today is telling someone they’re unqualified—that they don’t meet the standard necessary for participation in a
Written by Josiah Boyd
After his announcement by John the Baptist (3:1–12), his authentication at baptism (3:13–17), and his proven acceptability through temptation (4:1–11), Jesus finally appears proclaiming
Written by Josiah Boyd
First impressions are important and powerful. It’s why we dress-up for a job interview, act politely on a first date, prepare well for a
Written by Josiah Boyd
For centuries the Jewish people had anticipated for the arrival of the promised Messiah, one who would fulfill prophecy by sitting on David’s throne
Written by Josiah Boyd
Listen below through Spotify, or find our Podcast “From the Pulpit” for weekly Sunday morning messages on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else
Written by Lew Worrad
Join Andrew as he preaches on the pain of uncertain times and the hope of the future. Listen below through Spotify, or find our
Written by Andrew Longmire
Join Dr. Jim Rennie for Oakridge’s first official live stream! Sermon reading is from Matthew 18:21–35. Listen below through Spotify, or find our Podcast
Written by Jim Rennie
In Luke 17 we find the account of Jesus healing ten lepers but then finding only one returning to thank and worship him. They
Written by Josiah Boyd
As we come to the final chapter of the book of Jonah, we look back and remember to what we, as God’s people, have
Written by Josiah Boyd
The Apostle James describes the Bible as a mirror into which God’s people are to look, see their ungodliness rightly reflected, and be motivated
Written by Josiah Boyd
Just as a diary or journal can provide a “window into the soul” of its writer, so too prayers can reveal the heart of
Written by Josiah Boyd