TreasureCast

Woodridge Community Church

The TreasureCast is a production of Woodridge Community Church and exists to help Christians treasure Christ above all as several pastors bring God's truth to bear on a wide range of topics in Christianity and the world around us. We pray that you are encouraged by what you find here.

  1. Jun 24

    The 5th Commandment | Honor, Respect, & Authority

    Why does it seem that our nation is under judgment, and why does it no longer “go well in the land” as God promises to those who walk in His ways? What is happening in the United States that makes us feel the weight of sin, confusion, and unraveling authority structures? “Honor thy father and thy mother” is a phrase that lives rent‑free in many of our minds, surfacing whenever we think about family or instruct our children. But what makes this commandment unique, and why is it placed where it is in the Ten Commandments? Did it expire with the old covenant, or does it still shape Christian families today? And do its implications reach beyond the nuclear family into the fabric of society itself? Join Pastors Pfannerstill, Hacker, and Best as they explore the Fifth Commandment and its far‑reaching significance on this episode of TreasureCast. After you watch or listen, we’d love to hear your thoughts. Email us at treasurecast@woodridge.cc with questions, feedback, or suggestions for future episodes. Producer: Pastor Drew Hacker Hosts: Pastors Derek Best, Drew Hacker, Pastor John Pfannerstill Theme Song: “Mercy” used with copyright permission from artist, “Headswitch” with copyright permissions through TechSmith. Graphics Design: Patrick Blend Video and Audio: Nate Schwalm Here are the resources referenced during the show. Please note that mentioning a resource, author, or ministry does not imply full alignment with the doctrine of our church. Rather, each resource is valued for the specific insights it provides on the topic discussed. Exodus 20:12 “Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long in the land that the LORD your God is giving you. (ESV). Ephesians 6:1–3 Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. “Honor your father and mother” (this is the first commandment with a promise), “that it may go well with you and that you may live long in the land.” (ESV). Colossians 3:20 Children, obey your parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord. (ESV). General Meaning - To honor someone is to regard them with high respect and esteem, recognizing their worth, achievements, or moral integrity. This can include verbal praise, public acknowledgment, or gestures that demonstrate appreciation and admiration for the person’s contributions or character (Merriam-Webster). Religious Perspective - In religious contexts, such as in the Bible, to honor someone means to value them highly and show esteem, particularly toward parents, elders, or those in authority. This can involve obedience, respect, and acknowledgment of their role or position, reflecting both moral and spiritual principles (GotQuestions.org). -         Law for the Lawless by David Mitzenmacher -         A Commentary on the Baptist Catechism by Jim Scott Orick Go and treasure Christ above all!

  2. Jun 17

    Rehearsing Truth Music Camp

    Summer is the time for leisure activities like various sport camps, dance camps, and VBS camps in our communities. Putting our kids in these pursuits can honor God. But how often do we encourage our children to grow in their love for something God has explicitly commanded His people to do? If God commands us to sing praise to Him, then built into that command is the expectation that we learn how to sing and understand the music that accompanies our singing. Music literacy was born in the church, and it is time for it to return to the church. The Rehearsing Truth Music Camp gives kids ages 5–18 the opportunity to gain experience in singing, music theory, folk dancing, and even enjoy fun outdoor games and activities. Our staff includes five trained music teachers, supported by parent volunteers, all working together to prepare our young men and women to become leaders of music in a culture that often treats music merely as entertainment or background noise. Join Pastors Hacker and Best, along with special guests Elijah Grajkowski and Rachel Deutsch, as they explore the topic of singing and music on this episode of TreasureCast. After you watch or listen, we would love to hear your thoughts. Email us at treasurecast@woodridge.cc with questions, feedback, or suggestions for future episodes. Producer: Pastor Drew Hacker Hosts: Pastors Derek Best, Drew Hacker Guests: Elijah Grajkowski, Rachel Deutsch Theme Song: “Mercy” used with copyright permission from artist Graphics Design: Patrick Blend Video and Audio: Nate Schwalm Here are the resources referenced during the show. Please note that mentioning a resource, author, or ministry does not imply full alignment with the doctrine of our church. Rather, each resource is valued for the specific insights it provides on the topic discussed. -         The Holy Bible (ESV translation) -         J.R.R Tolkien’s Book “The Return of the King” -         Woodridge Community Church - Music Camp 2026 o  https://woodridge.cc/music-camp-2026 Go and treasure Christ above all!

  3. Mar 25

    Ask the Pastors: Staying Baptist, Good Books, the Sabbath, Kids & Crushes

    We’re back with another episode of Ask the Pastors, where we unpack the questions you’ve emailed to us. In this episode, we explore the implications of the following: Woodridge members and pastors have been shaped by a variety of paedobaptists (e.g., Calvin, Luther, Sproul, Ryle). What has kept you a Baptist? Besides the Bible, what is one book you would recommend for every church member or attendee—and why? In what ways is the commandment to remember the Sabbath applicable to Christians? What do you think about Christian kids having crushes? Join Pastors Erdman, Jantz, Best, and Hacker as they dig into these questions on this episode of the TreasureCast. After you watch or listen, we’d love to hear your thoughts—email us at treasurecast@woodridge.cc with questions, feedback, or suggestions for future episodes. Producer: Pastor Drew Hacker Hosts: Pastors Matt Erdman, Matt Jantz, Derek Best, Drew Hacker Theme Song: “Mercy” used with copyright permission from artist Graphics Design: Patrick Blend Video and Audio: Nate Schwalm Here are the resources referenced during the show. Please note that mentioning a resource, author, or ministry does not imply full alignment with the doctrine of our church. Rather, each resource is valued for the specific insights it provides on the topic discussed. -         The Holy Bible (ESV translation) -         1689 Confession of Faith chapter 22, section 7 and 8 o  Chapter 22 - Religious Worship and the Sabbath Day - Founders Ministries - Podcast about Baptism and Old Covenant Ceremonial Washings https://open.spotify.com/episode/25j6B8gIJjWq86nA5Nmi3z?si=67866513ed4444a2 -         Article about crushes o  Is it wrong to have a crush on someone? | GotQuestions.org’ -         John Calvin Pilgrim and Pastor o  https://store.ligonier.org/john-calvin-pilgrim-and-pastor-paperback -         Adoniram Judson o  https://www.lifeway.com/en/product/adoniram-judson-P005499100 -         The Gospel Primmer by Milton Vincent o  A Gospel Primer for Christians: Learning to See the Glories of God's Love: Vincent, Milton: 9781885904676: Amazon.com: Books -         1689 Baptist Confession of Faith o  The 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith in... book by Stan Reeves -         1689 Exposition o  A New Exposition of the London Baptist Confession of Faith of 1689 - Trinity Book Service -         Praying the Bible o  Praying the Bible: Donald S. Whitney: 9781433547843 - Christianbook.com -         Humility - Wayne Mack -         Biblical Theology in the Life of the Church - Michael Lawrence -         Yawning at Tigers - Drew Dyck -         Marriage Matters - Winston Smith -         What Did You Expect - Paul Tripp -         The Joy of Calvinism - Greg Forster -         Foxe’s Book of Martyrs - John Foxe Go and treasure Christ above all!e

  4. Mar 11

    Technology & AI

    ** Stick around to the end of this episode for a special TreasureCast treat** Technology is inescapable. Some of it is helpful and easy to understand; other parts are complex or even dangerous. But in today’s culture, there’s simply no avoiding it. It surrounds us and is woven into nearly everything we do. We live in an age of rapidly advancing tools, and the newest pinnacle of that innovation is something called artificial intelligence (AI). Because Scripture doesn’t speak directly to AI, Christians are left asking an important question: How do we treasure Christ in a world that increasingly treasures technology? Are these tools neutral? Should believers begin using them regularly? Join Pastors Luke, Matt J., Derek, and Drew as they explore these questions on this episode of the TreasureCast. After you watch or listen, we’d love to hear your thoughts–Email us at treasurecast@woodridge.cc with questions, feedback, or suggestions for future episodes. Producer: Pastor Drew Hacker Hosts: Pastors Luke Dufek, Matt Jantz, Derek Best, Drew Hacker Theme Song: “Mercy” used with copyright permission from artist Graphics Design: Patrick Blend Video and Audio: Nate Schwalm Here are the resources referenced during the show. Please note that mentioning a resource, author, or ministry does not imply full alignment with the doctrine of our church. Rather, each resource is valued for the specific insights it provides on the topic discussed. -         The Holy Bible (ESV translation) -         2026 Restoring Truth Conference Media o  www.woodridge.cc/teaching-media Go and treasure Christ above all!

  5. Jan 28

    Contentment & the Life of Faith

    The word contentment gets used frequently in today’s culture, but its meaning often shifts depending on who’s discussing it. So, what exactly is contentment? How does it connect to faith and trust? Should Christians seek contentment outside ourselves, or is the popular self-love movement the answer? Understanding contentment rightly as Christians is incredibly counter cultural and helps us take pleasure in God as we treasure Christ above all. Join Pastors John and Drew as they explore these questions and welcome a special guest who recently co-taught a class on contentment at Woodridge. We’d love to hear your thoughts–Email us at treasurecast@woodridge.cc with questions, feedback, or suggestions for future episodes. Producer: Pastor Drew Hacker Hosts: Pastors Drew Hacker, John Pfannerstill Guests: Jude Restrepo Theme Song: “Mercy” used with copyright permission from artist. Graphics Design: Patrick Blend Video and Audio: Therese Jacob Here are the resources referenced during the show. Please note that mentioning a resource, author, or ministry does not imply full alignment with the doctrine of our church. Rather, each resource is valued for the specific insights it provides on the topic discussed. -         The Holy Bible (ESV translation) Link to the article referred to in the show about contraconditional love, https://www.ccef.org/idols-heart-and-vanity-fair/ Link to free PDF of “The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment” by Jeremiah Burrows o  https://www.monergism.com/thethreshold/sdg/burroughs/The%20Rare%20Jewel%20of%20Christian%20Con%20-%20Jeremiah%20Burroughs.pdf Definition of Christian Contentment “Contentment is the inward, quiet, gracious frame of spirit, freely submitting to and taking pleasure in God's disposal in every condition” Link to Woodridge Media class on contentment o  The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment | Woodridge Community Church Go and treasure Christ above all!

  6. 12/10/2025

    Ask the Pastors (Gambling, Fasting & Liturgical Feast Days)

    You’ve probably heard us talk about emailing questions on almost every episode, right? Well, based on popular demand–you asked questions, and we answered them! Join Pastors John, Drew, Matt E., and Rich as they discuss questions submitted over the course of the TreasureCast in this new “Ask the Pastors” style podcast. The questions that are addressed in this episode include: -         Should Christians fast, and if so, how should we do it? -         What is gambling? Is it sinful for Christians to gamble or place bets? Are all forms of gambling the same across card games, sports games, or fantasy football leagues? -         At Woodridge, we celebrate three of the five evangelical feast days. Why don’t we celebrate Ascension and Pentecost? Join us in this discussion as we take these questions head-on, see what scripture says, and go down some fun glory trails in the process! We’d love to hear your thoughts–Email us at treasurecast@woodridge.cc with questions, feedback or suggestions for future episodes. Producer: Pastor Drew Hacker Hosts: Pastors Matt Erdman, Rich Parfrey, Drew Hacker, John Pfannerstill Theme Song: “Mercy” used with copyright permission from artist. Graphics Design: Patrick Blend Video and Audio: Elijah Hutto Here are the resources referenced during the show. Please note that mentioning a resource, author, or ministry does not imply full alignment with the doctrine of our church. Rather, each resource is valued for the specific insights it provides on the topic discussed. -         The Holy Bible (ESV translation) -         Should Christians Fast - https://tabletalkmagazine.com/posts/should-christians-fast/ -         To the Judicial and Impartial Reader – An exposition of the 2nd London Baptist confession of faith by Dr. Jim Rehinan. -         A New Exposition of the London Baptist Confession of Faith of 1689 edited by Rob Ventura Go and treasure Christ above all!

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The TreasureCast is a production of Woodridge Community Church and exists to help Christians treasure Christ above all as several pastors bring God's truth to bear on a wide range of topics in Christianity and the world around us. We pray that you are encouraged by what you find here.

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