OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

Living in a fallen world, it’s not uncommon for people—even God’s people—to feel disoriented and isolated, overwhelmed by choices and trials, decisions and disappointments,
Written by Josiah Boyd
As announced recently, we are moving forward with our plans to expand the main sanctuary seating capacity, and to improve building access. The design
Written by Alice Popovich
Below is a prayer update sent to the Oakridge Bible Chapel family from Brian and Sally Seim, missionaries who serve the Lord with SIM
Written by Alice Popovich
This past Sunday I made brief reference to the intentionality with which we try and shape our times together as a church family here
Written by Josiah Boyd
The author of Hebrews gave believers a task: “Let us consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds … , not
Written by Alice Popovich
Another year is quickly coming to its conclusion, and with it, this season of Word Processing. Today Josiah and Andrew take a look back
Written by Josiah Boyd and Andrew Longmire
We’re all called to ministry. The New Testament makes it very clear that every Christian is tasked with the gospel-sharing, disciple-making process as described
Written by Josiah Boyd and Andrew Longmire
Scripture is full of individuals who, when faced with a God-given task, immediately felt ill-equipped and insecure, sure that the Almighty had chosen the
Written by Josiah Boyd
One of the burdens of every generation is to teach the next generation good manners. Parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, teachers, and baby-sitters all join
Written by 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
Most of the New Testament letters contain both affirmation and concern for the people receiving them, both praise and correction for their respective original
Written by Christopher Cone and Josiah Boyd
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