OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

The arrival and spread of the coronavirus has largely rendered churches oxymoronic unassembled assemblies tantamount to uncrowded crowds or ungrouped groups. At Oakridge, our prayer
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On this, our final Sunday together before Christmas 2020, we look together at the opening two chapters of Luke’s gospel account. In these opening
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So, have you ever seen angels? Some have. Hebrews 13:2 says, “Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by so doing some people have
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Listen below through Spotify, or find our Podcast “From the Pulpit” for weekly Sunday morning messages on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else
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Join Andrew as he preaches on the pain of uncertain times and the hope of the future. Listen below through Spotify, or find our
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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
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In Luke 17 we find the account of Jesus healing ten lepers but then finding only one returning to thank and worship him. They
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