Helping Others to Understand God's Word with Matt Pettit

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How can local churches train their people to study and apply God’s Word with confidence? In this episode of The Expositors Collective Podcast, Matt Pettit, executive pastor at White Fields Calvary in Alberta, Canada, joins Mike Neglia to discuss the power of the Inductive Bible Study method and how churches can equip believers to grow deeper in Scripture.

Matt has a diverse ministry background—serving as a missionary, general contractor, and now pastor—and was also a classmate of Mike’s at Western Seminary. He has developed and implemented an Inductive Bible Study course at his church, providing a practical and reproducible model for equipping everyday Christians to better observe, interpret, and apply the Bible in their personal lives and ministry.

In this conversation, Matt and Mike discuss:

How he developed a passion for Inductive Bible StudyThe process of launching and refining his IBS course at White FieldsThe tangible benefits of in-depth Bible study for both individuals and the churchHow seminary shaped his pastoral ministry and preachingBalancing study, leadership, and personal growth as a pastorThe unexpected influence of his junior college English professor on his communication style

If you're a pastor, Bible teacher, or church leader, this episode will encourage you to equip your congregation with simple, effective tools to study God’s Word with depth and confidence.

🎙 Listen now and be inspired to train your church in deeper Bible engagement!

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Digging Deep Into The Word To Help Those Who Are Suffering with Terry Michaels: Terry Michaels shares his enthusiasm for the inductive Bible study method and its impact on his study and teaching. He provides a brief overview of the method and discusses its benefits in understanding and applying Scripture. https://cgnmedia.org/podcast/expositors-collective/episode/digging-deep-into-the-word-to-help-those-who-are-suffering-with-terry-michaels

Treat Your Text Like a Crime Scene Josh Turansky: This episode introduces the OICA Inductive Bible Study Method, which stands for Observation, Interpretation, Correlation, and Application. It provides practical steps and assignments to help listeners engage deeply with biblical texts. https://cgnmedia.org/podcast/expositors-collective/episode/episode-88-treat-your-text-like-a-crime-scene-bonus-episode

Matthew Pettit is the executive pastor of a vibrant and growing church in Alberta, Canada. He has served the Lord as a general contractor, missionary, and pastor. A graduate of Western Seminary, he is passionate about the Bible and equipping others to fulfill their calling.

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