OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

How many here like gifts? How many of you enjoy Christmas when you receive those gifts? Most of you celebrate Christmas receiving gift for
Written by Stephen Hawkins
God’s people have many needs and vulnerabilities but God’s Spirit has been given to help meet those needs and minister to our weaknesses. As
Written by Josiah Boyd
If you have been with us in the past weeks, you’ll know that we have been doing a series on the Holy Spirit. Today
Written by Nate Vellekoop
Using the analogy of taking off and putting on clothes, Paul gives some clear instructions to the Colossian church about their pursuit of holiness
Written by Josiah Boyd and Andrew Longmire
One of the reasons we started this podcast, and indeed what we most often talk about, is understanding God’s word with clarity and depth.
Written by Tim Wessel and Andrew Longmire
When we talk about God, there are endless directions our conversations can go. Oftentimes, these discussions end up addressing something to do with God’s
Written by Tim Wessel and Andrew Longmire
According to Walk Thru the Bible, the book of Hebrews “is about going spiritually from milk to meat—to grow and mature spiritually. The author
Written by George Guthrie and Josiah Boyd
Prayer is just as essential to ministry as it is to the life of every believer, and yet many of us still wrestle with
Written by Andrew Longmire and Tim Wessel
One of the topics that comes up in scripture more than most is that of trusting God. We trust God with our salvation, our
Written by Josiah Boyd and Andrew Longmire
Have you ever felt spiritually stuck in a rut? Don’t worry, we’ve been there too. Whether it’s a season of dryness or perceived distance
Written by Josiah Boyd and Andrew Longmire
Stephen Hawkins, one of the current elders at Oakridge Bible Chapel, addressed the Adult Sunday School class regarding the importance of and obstacles to
Written by Stephen Hawkins
There’s a reason that Paul so often uses the analogy of running a race when talking about our spiritual journeys, and that’s at least