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We are all called to be a part of the Kingdom of God. You have value, passions, talents, and a unique place in our mission to change the world. Learning more about your own spiritual gifts is important in your walk with God, but going beyond that to learn about the gifts of others can help you understand how we need one another. Reach out to us or take one of the assessments below to learn more! 

 

Romans 12 Gifts

The gifts described in Romans 12 are known as the motivational gifts. They are a part of what makes you, you. And they probably contribute a lot to your motives behind the areas you like to serve in, the job you have, and how you choose to spend your time and resources.

1 Corinthians 12 Gifts

The gifts described in 1 Corinthians 12 are manifestations of the Spirit, and seem to be situational. In contrast to the Romans 12 or Ephesians 4 gifts, which might be easily identifiable through other areas such as your passions and talents, the gifts described in ! Corinthians are presented in times when the Spirit is moving through someone in a way they wouldn’t normally experience in order to be a blessing for the Body and the Kingdom of God. 

Ephesians 4 Gifts 

Ephesians 4 describes the Ministry gifts Apostle, Prophet, Evangelist, Shepherd (Pastor), and Teacher are gifted to the church through people. These gifts are utilized through leadership roles, either official or unofficial, to insure the church is living up to her calling as a full picture of Christ.

 

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Amber Hocker

director of connection and care

(405) 562-3203