OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

Scripture reminds us again and again of the big difference between how and what we see and how and what God sees. We are
Warnings are often ignored not because they are unclear, but because they are outmatched. Other voices speak louder—voices of confidence, momentum, pragmatism, and self-assurance.
Faith is often tested in quiet, ordinary moments—when the way forward feels uncertain, when waiting stretches patience, and when doing something seems easier than
Waiting is never easy. We want answers, results, and direction—and we want them now. But the life of faith often asks us to do
In 1 Samuel 12, Israel finally reaches a moment of relief. The threat has passed, the king has been established, and the people gather
At Christmas, we often talk about what happened: a baby lying in a manger, angels singing in the sky, shepherds watching in the field.
Advent begins with longing—with God’s people sitting in the dark and remembering what it means to wait. And when we look back through the
First Samuel 11 drops God’s people into a moment of real vulnerability: a city surrounded, a nation unsure, and a threat far greater than
There’s a kind of judgment in the Bible that doesn’t come as fire or thunder. It comes when God steps back and lets people
We all want clarity in a confusing world—leaders we can trust, plans that make sense, and some sign that God is still in control.
In 1 Samuel 8, Israel asks for a king “like all the nations,” revealing a temptation that still confronts us today: to trust what
We live in a world that doesn’t like kings. We prefer freedom, autonomy, and the right to rule ourselves. We want control—over our choices,

Easter Services!

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