OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

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
Throughout human history, God has stayed his hand of retribution, being “patient toward us, not wishing for any to perish but for all to
Written by Josiah Boyd
Written by Nate Vellekoop
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
Reading the fourth and fifth chapters of the Revelation of Jesus Christ can feel like stepping into the sun after hours in the dark.
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
It’s Mother’s Day, and a sermon about divine judgement and locust plagues and starving animals probably isn’t what most of you came expecting today.
Written by Andrew Longmire
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
When I was thinking about what I was going to preach on today, I got thinking about how special it is when Christmas is
Written by Andrew Longmire
In the 47th Psalm, the author points the reader to worship of God as the universal King, in part, because of how he has
Written by Andrew Longmire and Josiah Boyd