Spiritual Gifts Assessment
  • Spiritual Gifts Assessment

    The focus in this survey is the service gifts, talents, and passions that are most naturally used in the life of our church. This survey does not include all of the spiritual gifts. You will receive an email with your results after completing this assessment.
  • I naturally notice practical needs around me and enjoy meeting them without being asked.*
  • I feel deep compassion when I see people hurting, struggling, or in distress.
  • I enjoy studying Scripture deeply and explaining it clearly to others.
  • I naturally think about vision, direction, or how ministries could improve or grow.
  • I am drawn to ministries involving crisis care, visitation, counseling, or supporting vulnerable individuals.
  • People often describe me as dependable, willing, or hardworking.
  • I think about ways to strategically support the gospel through financial or material giving.
  • People often say I help them understand biblical truths or complex theological ideas.
  • When placed in group settings, others often look to me for guidance or decisions.
  • People say I’m a good listener who provides comfort and emotional support.
  • When I serve behind the scenes, I feel joy even if no one sees or acknowledges it.
  • I feel a sense of responsibility for doctrinal accuracy and helping others grow in their knowledge of God’s Word.
  • I enjoy organizing people and resources to accomplish a meaningful goal.
  • Others view me as open-handed, willing to share, and generous.
  • I feel called to walk alongside people long-term, even in messy or difficult situations.
  • I feel responsible for the spiritual health, development, or direction of the people I lead.
  • I instinctively put myself in others’ shoes and respond with gentleness and patience.
  • I feel excited and energized when helping ministries or individuals function smoothly.
  • I find joy in giving—whether money or resources—without expecting anything in return.
  • When someone asks a spiritual or biblical question, I feel drawn to help them find clarity.
  • When I see a ministry or person in need, I feel compelled to contribute or help.
  • I am willing to take initiative—even when it’s uncomfortable—for the sake of the church’s mission.
  • I would prepare thoroughly and thoughtfully if leading a class, study, or lesson.
  • I trust God enough with my resources that giving feels natural rather than stressful.
  • I am quick to step in when something needs to be done, even if the task is simple.
  • Which Peace Church campus do you attend?*
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