OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

Most people today—and, unfortunately, many Christians and churches—treat sin more like empty calories than like cancer, something that can be enjoyed in moderation but
Written by Josiah Boyd
While it’s relatively easy to get married, it’s harder to have a good marriage. Repeating a vow is one thing, being faithful to the
Written by Josiah Boyd
My full name is James Stuart Turner Rennie. It’s quite a moniker to attach to a little baby! The Stuart part is from my
Written by Jim Rennie
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
Having discussed Matthew and Mark, we now arrive in our study at Luke, the third of the inspired accounts of the life, ministry, death,
As we go about our Christmas traditions, we would all do well to remember two things: First, God keeps his promises and, second, God
Written by Josiah Boyd
SERMON MANUSCRIPT Christmas is a time for hope, a season of the year that in the darkest of winter days offers light and warmth. What
Written by Jim Rennie
We all know that life doesn’t always (or often) go the way we plan or desire it, from small disappointments and frustrations, to major
Written by Andrew Longmire
According to the 2020 Global Peace Index, Canada is currently the sixth-most peaceful nation in the world as it enjoys both positive peace, “the
Written by Josiah Boyd
Everybody wants to be happy, a desire that’s understandable and expected when we remember what Scripture teaches about human origins. In the beginning we
Written by Josiah Boyd
The apostle John opens his gospel account with a bold declaration of the eternality, divinity, and creativity of the Word: In the beginning was
Written by Josiah Boyd
Christmas, as the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, is a season of significance on the Christian calendar. Unfortunately, it’s also a time
Written by Josiah Boyd