Steve Cylka

Steve Cylka lives in Toronto with his wife and three children, who are now stepping into adulthood as they pursue university studies and launch their careers. He serves as the Social Media and Website Content Coordinator for The 700 Club Canada, where he manages the organizationโ€™s digital presenceโ€”including website content, social media engagement, graphic design, and some video production of testimonies, interviews, and special features.

An ordained pastor in the Free Methodist Church in Canada, Steve has faithfully ministered in congregations across Toronto, Picton, Peterborough, and Mississauga. His passion is to serve God wherever He leads, combining creativity with a deep sense of calling.

In addition to his ministry and media work, Steve is a seasoned food blogger and brand influencer. He is the creator of The Black Peppercorn, a popular food blog featuring over 900 recipes and has written multiple cookbooks. Through this platform, Steve has collaborated with numerous brands to develop content and promote products such as grills, blenders, juicers, and more.

Steveโ€™s diverse talents reflect a life committed to faith, family, creativity, and sharing meaningful storiesโ€”whether from the pulpit, behind the camera, or at the dinner table.

Watch Interviews

Videos will appear once the interview has aired on the show.

We are a registered charity in Canada | Business registration number: 10691 8352 RR0001

ยฉ 2024 Christian Broadcasting Associates, Inc.ย  |ย  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

When you support The Christian Broadcasting Associates, Inc. financially, you can rest assured that we are firmly committed to good stewardship of funds entrusted to us and that we will use your gifts wisely and effectively in Christโ€™s name to reach Canada for Christ. CBA is a registered Canadian charitable organization established with the primary purpose of reaching out to Canadians with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. Spending of funds is confined to CBA-approved programs and projects. Each restricted contribution designated toward an approved program or project will be used as designated with the understanding that when the need for such a program or project has been met or cannot be completed for any reason, as determined by CBA, the remaining restricted contributions designated for such program or project will be used where needed most.