OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

At first glance, the book of Jeremiah is a tough read. It’s long, prophetic, and largely sorrowful. In fact, A. W. Streane opens his
We’ve got our work cut out for us this week as we arrive in our study at the impressive and prophetic book of Isaiah.
Discussing God’s view of human sexuality and marital intimacy can be like driving somewhere wonderful along a highway bracketed by two steep and dangerous
Says David Hubbard, “Anyone to whom the book of Ecclesiastes is not a puzzle has not yet read it” (Beyond Futility, 7). This admission
Today, in our trek through the pages of Scripture, we come to the unique book of Proverbs, a text that calls for the pursuit
Of all the books of the Bible, there may not be one that is more consistently beloved, more pastorally accessible, and more desperately read
This week we turn a significant corner in our Cover-to-Cover series. Having traversed the path of the Pentateuch (Genesis through Deuteronomy) and walked the
Of the Old Testament story of Esther, the book to which we now arrive in our current study, Dr. Tom Constable notes several unique
“If I were an advertising executive writing promotional copy for the sale of the memoirs of Nehemiah … I would have an easy and
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
While the books of Samuel and Kings are hefty, jam-packed, and quick-moving texts, they’re only the first two pairs of a history-rich triplet. We
Like Samuel before them, the biblical books of First and Second Kings record many exciting and well-known stories that involve many memorable characters throughout

Easter Services!

Good Friday Service April 18th at 10:30 am
Easter Service Sunday April 20th at 10:30 am
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