OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

There are many ways of understanding how the whole of Scripture fits together, what God is ultimately doing, and how best to understand the
Written by Josiah Boyd
Jerome once said that when he read the letters of the apostle Paul he could hear thunder. Nowhere in the Pauline corpus is such
Written by Mark Yarbrough and Josiah Boyd
The transition from First to Second Corinthians is not as seamless as one may assume. Yes, it’s the same congregation and the same author
Written by Ed Glasscock and Josiah Boyd
Thus far the New Testament has presented four accounts of the beautiful life, powerful ministry, substitutionary death, and victorious resurrection of the Lord Jesus
Written by Ken Gardoski and Josiah Boyd
Paul’s letter to the Romans is, all at once, dense and joyous, heavy-hitting and soul-liberating, complex and straight-forward, theological and practical. Many have called
Written by James Allman and Josiah Boyd
The book of Acts grants readers a unique and fascinating glimpse into the world of the early church. We peer through the corridors of
Written by Daniel Goepfrich and Josiah Boyd
Though it may seem a relatively small one, this episode marks another significant milestone in our cover-to-cover trek through the Bible. Here we come
Written by Ed Glasscock and Josiah Boyd
As we take another step into the New Testament we come today to the gospel according to Mark. At first glance it may seem
Written by Tim Geddert and Josiah Boyd
Our journey together through the Bible from cover-to-cover takes an important turn in this instalment as our study pivots from the Old to the
Written by James Fazio and Josiah Boyd
We’ve reached the summit of the first of two biblical mountains and find ourselves standing on the peak of the Old Testament, a peak
Written by Mike Ackerman and Josiah Boyd
It would be difficult to introduce the book of Zechariah with a better combination of urgency and anticipation than this: “The book of Zechariah
Written by Kyle Dunham and Josiah Boyd
It’s easy to become preoccupied with temporal needs, stressors, and desires and end up giving God the leftovers of our time, energy, and resources.
Written by Rhome van Dyck and Josiah Boyd