OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

If you were to poll your Christian friends as to what they thought was the most confusing, daunting, or intimidating book of the Bible,
People want to know the future and are quite creative in how they attempt to do that, reading tea-leaves and palms, examining stars and
Importance. The Book of Revelation is important because it is the last inspired book of the Bible to be written and is rightly positioned
Most of the New Testament letters contain both affirmation and concern for the people receiving them, both praise and correction for their respective original
In Matthew 24 and 25 in the so-called Olivet Discourse, Jesus spends some time teaching (and warning!) about things to come. Yet like students
One can learn a great deal from reading the letters written by soldiers to their families during World War I and World War II.
It has been observed that “the subject of biblical prophecy is like one magnet interacting with another. For many people, it pulls them in.
In an attempt to articulate the “big idea” of Paul’s first letter to the church in Thessalonica, one author has written the following: Impressed
It would be difficult to top Paul Tanner’s introductory words about the book of Daniel, so we won’t try. “The book of Daniel, undoubtedly
As one reads the gospel according to Matthew, a pattern can be identified in how the author, inspired by the Holy Spirit, presents his
The thirteenth chapter of Matthew’s gospel records an abrupt shift in Jesus’s teaching ministry. Responding to his formal rejection as messianic King by Israel’s
Last time I spoke to you we talked about faith and saw that believing the unseen is absolutely vital to spiritual faith because God

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Good Friday Service April 18th at 10:30 am
Easter Service Sunday April 20th at 10:30 am
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