A. Faith: The gift to trust God for what can't be seen and, pressing forward, to act upon the promises of God. (Romans 4:18-21; Hebrew Chapter 11)
B. Service/Helps: The gift to identify and take the initiative to meet the practical needs of others, freeing them to fulfill their own calling or to attend to personal needs, or ur- gent matters. (Acts 6:1-7)
C. Hospitality: The gift of helping others feel welcome, accepted, relaxed, and com- fortable. (1 Peter 4:9-10)
D. Teaching: The gift to proclaim and clearly explain God's Word n a manner that transforms the lives of others. (1 Corinthians 12:28; Acts 20:20-21; Romans 12:6-8; Ti- tus 3:1-2)
E. Encouragement: The gift to provide encouragement, comfort, reassurance and support in ways that foster healing and wholeness (1 Thessalonians 5:11; Romans 12:8)
F. Mercy: The gift to detect the emotional pains of others. To feel compassion, listen and provide loving-care. (Luke 10:30-37; Romans 12:8; Matthew 20:29-34)
G. Giving: The gift to cheerfully contribute material resources above and beyond a tithe to others and the church. (2 Corinthians 8:1-7; Romans 12:8; Mark 12:41-44)
H. Leadership: The gift to instill vision, to motivate and direct people to be faithful to their calling and responsibilities. (Romans 12:8; Hebrew 13:7, 17;
1 Timothy 3)
I. Exhortation: The gift to stimulate faith and promote Christian Maturity in others. (Romans 12:8; Acts 11:23,24, 13:43, 14:22)
J. Administration: The gift to design and effectively execute plans managing people, resources, and time in order to reach the long range goals and objectives of the ministry team or church. (Titus 1:5; 1 Corinthians 12:28, 14:28-30)
K. Intercessory Prayer: The gift to pray for extended periods of time on a regular ba- sis and frequently see direct results to those prayers (James 5:14-16,
1 Timothy 2:1-2; John 17; Colossians 1:9-12, 4:12-13; Acts 12:12; Luke 22:41-44)