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IN HIS STEPS - Fall 2025
EVERY MEMBER IN MINISTRY
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When/Where I normally attend:
Sanctuary Sunday Service
Ignite Sunday Service
I'm here on Wednesday nights.
Sunday School
Mission Area(s) Interests:
Meals on Wheels Delivery
Good Shepherd
Disaster Relief
Broken Lives Ministry
Military Outreach
Creekside Manor Ministry
Stone Soup Ministry
ICC Wesley Foundation
Habitat for Humanity
Other:
Talents(s):
Theater/Performing Art
Photography or Videography
Visual Arts/Artistic/Creative
Technology (Sound, Video, Computer)
Public Speaking
Organization/Planning
Decorating(events/stage/altar/flowers/tables)
Constructing (Large or Small Projects)
Communication (Written tools and publications)
Communication (Social Media, Videos, Streaming, Public Communications)
Health & Welfare
Singing
Instrument (Please tell us which one using the "other" option below)
Other:
Ministry Interest(s):
Communion Server
Choir or Music Ministry
Nursery
Children
Youth (6th - 12th grade)
College
Adults
Elderly
Hospitality (Greeters, Ushers, Security, Parking, Bus Driver)
Technology (Sound, Video, Computer)
Outreach (Active in Community: City Egg Hunt, Scarecrow Festival, Parades, City-wide Clean-up)
Missions (Helping Those In Need)
Teaching Others
Prayer
Communications (Written, Digital, Social, Online, etc...)
Food/Kitchen
Bereavement Meals (Set-up, Serve, or Provide Food)
Other:
Spiritual Gifts (A spiritual gift is an expression of the Holy Spirit in the life of believers which empowers them to serve the body of Christ (the church) and the world on Christ's behalf. You can find a spiritual gifts list with explanations and a short quiz
here
:
www.giftstest.com
.):
ADMINISTRATION: The ability to help steer the church, or a ministry, toward the successful completion of God-given goals, with skills in planning, organization, and supervision. (1 Cor. 12:28)
HOSPITALITY: A natural ability to make people—even strangers—feel welcome in one’s own home or church as a means to disciple or serve them. (1 Pet. 4:9)
LEADERSHIP: This aptitude marks a person who is able to stand before a church, to direct the body with care and attention, and to motivate them toward achieving the church’s goals. (Rom. 12:8)
TEACHING: The skill to teach from the Bible and communicate it effectively for the understanding and spiritual growth of others. (1 Cor. 12:28; Rom. 12:7; Eph. 4:11)
SERVICE/HELPING: Those with the gift of service/helping recognize practical needs and joyfully give assistance to meeting those needs. Christians with this gift do not mind working behind the scenes. (1 Cor. 12:28; Rom. 12:7)
APOSTLE: A person sent to new places with the gospel. You may have heard of missionaries going to different countries to help spread the Word; they could be described as apostles. An apostle can also provide leadership to other churches or ministries and offer advice on spiritual matters. (1 Cor. 12:2)
EVANGELISM: The ability to successfully communicate the message of the gospel, especially to nonbelievers. (Eph. 4:11)
DISCERNMENT: The wisdom to recognize truth from untruth by correctly evaluating whether a behavior or teaching is from God or an ungodly source. (1 Cor12:7-9)
GIVING: Those who have this gift are particularly willing and able to share what resources they have with pleasure, and without the need to see them returned. (Romans 12:2)
MERCY: This is the defining trait of a person with great sensitivity for those who are suffering. It manifests itself in offering compassion and encouragement, and in a love for giving practical help to someone in need. (Romans 12:8)
WISDOM: The gift of being able to sort through facts and data to discover what needs to be done for the church. (1 Cor. 12:8)
COMPASSION: The gift of compassion moves people to action on behalf of those in need. (2 Cor 1:3-4)
EXHORTATION/ENCOURAGEMENT: The gift of exhortation is manifest in people who offer wise counsel, unflagging support, and empowerment. (Romans 15:5)
FAITH: The gift of faith is more than belief in Jesus Christ, but an abiding foundation of confidence that God works all things together for good, and that the people of God can rise above any obstacle. (Romans 8:28; Phil. 4:13)
HEALING: The gift of healing is the ability to channel God’s grace and healing love to those who suffer physical, emotional, or spiritual pain. (Matthew 10:8)
SHEPHERDING: The gift of shepherding is the gift of mentoring and providing spiritual guidance to others to help them develop in the discipleship and faith formation. (1 Peter 5:1-4)
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