Sunday, February 2 | After services | All campuses
You’re gifted! How can you use that to serve God and His Church? Plan to join us for Gifted to Serve. Whether you know your spiritual gifts or are still discovering them, we’re here to help you find a meaningful place to serve and grow. Stop by, get inspired, and let’s make an impact together!
We have chosen to highlight gifts where we have current opportunities to serve. If you have a gift not listed, we will have Pastors available to help you discover the right place to serve with your giftedness. Each campus will host “gift” tables (see below) offering ways for you to connect, get into community, and serve God using your talents, experience and interests.
Administration: You are skilled at developing, articulating, and accomplishing tasks to meet objectives for the Body.
Apostleship: You have the ability to articulate the Gospel in places that are geographically, socially, ethnically, or culturally different from your own background.
Encouragement: You are able to counsel, model, and uplift people through your personal testimony, life, and Scripture so that they are comforted and encouraged to act.
Evangelism: You are gifted in sharing the Good News of Christ in a relevant manner with people far from Christ so they respond positively and become disciples of Jesus Christ.
Hospitality: You naturally reach out to others and welcome them into your home and life in a loving, warm manner. These guests feel ''at home'' in your presence.
Leadership: You can set godly objectives, make decisions, and communicate them to the Body of Christ in a way that motivates people to willingly follow and joyously work to accomplish these objectives.
Mercy: You are empowered to empathize with people in need, especially those suffering and in trauma, and to manifest empathy so they are strengthened.
Service: You unselfishly meet the needs of other people through practical service that is most often done behind the scenes.
Shepherding: You are gifted to nurture a group of believers by caring for their spiritual welfare in a holistic manner on a longer-term basis.
Teaching: You are able to communicate instruction so members of the Body understand how to apply spiritual principles to their everyday lives and ministries.