OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

Our world is not at peace. Over one hundred wars are currently being fought around the globe with thousands of casualties in dozens of
Written by Josiah Boyd
The Gospel writer, Luke, concludes his account of the discovery of Jesus’s empty tomb with these words: “Peter got up and ran to the
Written by Josiah Boyd
From the beginning, God’s desire was to reign over his creation through a mediator. To that end, the King of the universe placed representative
Written by Josiah Boyd
At long last, the Apostle John is shown the culmination of God’s future wrath against and destruction of all sin. To this point it
Written by Josiah Boyd
Satan had just brought his antichrist and false prophet into the world to deceive and destroy (13:1–18) when John sees the Lamb standing unfazed
Written by Josiah Boyd
The Adult Sunday School class at Oakridge Bible Chapel meets at 9:30am each weekend, just prior to our main meeting at 10:30, to study
Written by Jim Rennie
When Christians think of a God worthy of worship, praise, adoration, submission, service, and imitation, there are certain divine characteristics that are likely more
Written by Patricia Boyd and Josiah Boyd
When the glorified Jesus appeared to the imprisoned John, he told him, “write down what I’m about to show you and pass it on
Written by Josiah Boyd
In the early 1900s, it was not uncommon for over a million people each year to lose their lives due to natural disasters like
Written by Josiah Boyd
Imagine I told you we were going to have a conversation about classic story structure, and invited you to finish the following sentence: “and
Written by Andrew Longmire
We’re into the final two sections of the book of Joel and we’re now in part of the book where it finally starts to
Written by Andrew Longmire
Sometimes in times of struggle, difficulty, or suffering, we act as though all we need to do is apologize and everything will be okay.
Written by Andrew Longmire