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Spiritual Gifts

Welcome to the Coro  Spiritual Gifts Inventory! This tool is designed to help you explore and identify the supernatural gifts the Holy Spirit has given you to build up the church and bless the world around you.

As you fill this out, it’s helpful to remember that an online questionnaire isn’t ‘gospel truth’, rather it’s simply a practical radar to help point you in the right direction. Scripture shows us that spiritual gifts are ultimately discovered, tested, and confirmed in real-time Christian community as we live out our faith together. Think of this inventory not as a final definition of who you are, but as a helpful starting point to spark reflection and conversation.

Once you hit submit, a breakdown of your results will be sent directly to your email inbox for you to keep. If you would like some help processing what you discover, there is a simple tick box at the very end of the form that allows you to automatically copy your results to one of our pastors. We would love to look over them with you, hear your thoughts, and help you figure out what your next steps might look like! You might like to go on to Discover your D.E.S.I.G.N, talk it over with your Discipleship Community leader, a pastor, or mentor.

Spiritual Gifts Descriptions 

 

Administration: The ability to organise chaotic schedules, details, and information into structured, smooth-running systems to achieve ministry goals.

Apostleship: A strong inner drive and adaptability to plant new ministries, cross cultural boundaries, and start kingdom ventures from scratch.

Creativity: The capacity to use music, visual arts, technical AV, or hands-on building to enhance worship and create spaces for people to encounter God.

Discernment: The spiritual intuition to distinguish between truth and error, and to perceive the genuine motives or spiritual realities behind a situation.

Encouragement: The ability to walk alongside others, offering deep listening, hopeful counsel, and comforting words that strengthen those who are struggling.

Evangelism: A natural, burning desire to guide everyday conversations toward the gospel and help people outside the church encounter the love of Jesus.

Faith: The capacity to see what God wants to do and trust Him for massive breakthroughs, even when all natural circumstances look completely impossible.

Giving: The supernatural desire to manage personal resources and joyfully contribute material or financial support to advance kingdom work.

Hospitality: The gift of looking out for unfamiliar faces and creating a warm, comfortable, and welcoming environment where people instantly feel at home.

Intercession: A calling to spend consistent, extended periods praying for others behind the scenes, frequently seeing specific and powerful answers from God.

Knowledge: The ability to research, analyse, and organise complex biblical data or historical context so the church has clear insight when making choices.

Leadership: The capacity to point a group of people toward a shared vision, motivating and protecting the team while they execute the mission together.

Mercy: A deep emotional draw to walk alongside the broken, lonely, or marginalised, offering immediate grace and comfort rather than judgment.

Prophecy: A compelling drive to speak God’s truth boldly into current cultural realities, exposing compromise and championing biblical justice.

Shepherding: A long-term commitment to nurture, protect, and spiritually feed a specific community of believers, helping them stay anchored in their faith.

Serving: The joy of doing practical, hands-on tasks behind the scenes to ensure that ministries run smoothly and others are supported.

Teaching: The ability to explain complex biblical passages simply and accurately so that others can easily understand and apply God’s Word to their lives.

Wisdom: The spiritual capacity to take deep biblical truths and apply them perfectly to messy, everyday choices or complex leadership gridlocks.

Healing: A deep draw to pray for the supernatural restoration of physical, emotional, or mental illnesses, expecting God to actively cure and mend people.

Miracles: A strong expectancy and bold willingness to act on the Holy Spirit’s prompting, witnessing God intervene in human affairs in ways that defy natural explanation.

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