
Sermon Summary
Equipped: Discovering Your Gifts
Have you ever wondered how to unlock the unique purpose God has for your life? In a heartfelt message, Pastor David shared the inspiring journey of the Long family, who felt called to serve as ER doctors in Kenya after a life-changing prompting during a church service. Their leap of faith showcased not just a commitment to healthcare, but a deep reliance on God's guidance amidst uncertainties. Pastor David highlights that everyone has been gifted by the Holy Spirit, uniquely equipped to serve and fulfill God's purpose—whether at home or abroad. As he encourages the congregation, he connects their individual experiences to the church's mission, inviting all to discover and embrace the spiritual gifts they have been entrusted with. This call to action is urgent: live out your faith and talents in service to others, for the common good of the community and the world around you. Join Pastor David in celebrating the blessings of God's grace, and let’s commit to being active participants in our own mission fields!
Sermon Questions
Week 1: Equipped: Discovering Your Gifts - 8/3/2025
What stood out to you about the story of the Longs and their experience in Kenya?
How can you apply the lessons learned from the Longs' willingness to follow God's call in your own life?
Why do you think it is important for believers to understand their spiritual gifts?
What specific gifts do you think you might have, and how could you use them to help others in your community?
In 1 Corinthians 12:1, Paul says, 'I do not want you to be uninformed' about spiritual gifts. Why do you think he emphasizes this?
How can learning more about spiritual gifts change the way you view your role in the church or community?
What role do you think prayer played in the Longs' decision to go to Kenya?
How can incorporating prayer into your decision-making process impact the choices you make in your life?
Pastor discussed being 'graced, grafted, and gifted' by God. What does each of these terms mean in the context of our faith?
Reflect on your own life: how can recognizing these elements help you to live out your faith more fully?