OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

After a seven-decade-long, divinely-orchestrated, and well-deserved disciplinary timeout in Babylonian exile, God’s chosen people are allowed (and encouraged!) to return back to the Promised
As a local church grows in size (or is forced apart because of a virus!) it can become increasingly difficult to actually know everyone
In our study of the seven churches of Revelation we have come to the last church. Laodicea was a big town, a rich town.
As a local church grows in size (or is forced apart because of a virus!) it can become increasingly difficult to actually know everyone
For the past several weeks we have been studying the letters to the Seven Churches found in the second and third chapters of the
Imagine Oakridge got a letter from Christ. What would it say? What would he commend us for as a church? What would he rebuke?
Welcome to another installment of “Well That’s Interesting” (you can find the first post with a detailed explanation of the series here, or bookmark
Welcome to another installment of “Well That’s Interesting” (you can find the first post with a detailed explanation of the series here, or bookmark
This week on the podcast, Andrew and Josiah flesh-out some of the potential implications from Sunday’s message on Romans 12–15, a text that seems
COVID-19 has forced us apart as a church and paused or changed many of the functions of our church, but we recognize the virus doesn’t exempt us from being the
This week on the podcast, Andrew gets a little riled up (that is, righteously indignant) as he and Josiah discuss the implications of the
About 2000-years ago, a man named Jesus was tortured and executed by being nailed to a wooden cross. Why is that a big deal?

Easter Services!

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