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Sermons from Pastor Steven Canfield

Sermons from Pastor Steven Canfield

By: First Baptist Church Pittsfield
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This podcast includes the weekly sermons of Pastor Steven Canfield of First Baptist Church, Pittsfield MA.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • May 3, 2026 - APEST: Teacher
    May 3 2026

    Every practice has its fundamentals. Bump, set, spike. Bait, cast, wait. For the early church in Acts 2, it was four rhythms: the apostles' teaching, the breaking of bread, the fellowship, and the prayers. Pastor Steven zeros in on that first one and asks what it actually means to be a community built around listening and learning. Teaching, he says, isn't information delivery. It's imagination work, inviting people to see the world, and the scriptures, as they truly are. But it comes with a weight. James warns: "Let not many of you become teachers." Not because the gift isn't needed, but because speaking on behalf of God is something you carry with humility, not confidence.

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    29 mins
  • April 26, 2026 - APEST: Evangelist
    Apr 26 2026

    What if the biggest barrier to sharing good news isn't courage but language? Pastor Steven compares the church's familiar phrases to Pittsburgh-ese, the regional dialect where "Jeet yet?" means "Did you eat yet?" and "Kennywood's open" means your fly is down. If you're not from there, you're lost. And that's exactly what happens when the church talks to people using insider vocabulary no one outside these walls can parse. The evangelist's real gift isn't running through a script. It's building a pathway between the cosmic reality of what Jesus has done and the broken, ordinary life right in front of someone, and doing it in words that actually land.

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    34 mins
  • April 19, 2026 - APEST: Prophet
    Apr 19 2026

    Paul's vision in Ephesians is cosmic — Jesus filling all things, a new humanity growing up into his glory. But how does that massive vision land in a local church on a Sunday morning? Pastor Steven turns to the second of the fivefold gifts: the prophetic impulse. Prophets are the ones who walk up to the rest of us, tap us on the shoulder, and say, "Come look at it from this side." It's an impulse rooted in urgency, truth-telling, compassion, and imagination — the kind of gut-level response that rises when something is broken and someone needs to say so. And it doesn't end with the call-out. The prophet casts a new vision of what life could look like if we actually followed the way of Jesus.

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    34 mins
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