The spiritual gift of giving
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Ron Etcheverry, an elder at the Costa Mesa Seventh Day Adventist
Church, says all true believers of the Christian faith are gifted by God.
So his stance is, why neglect the gifts that are given?
“Those gifts are used in the church to edify and build up the body of
Christ,” said Etcheverry, who teaches a class about spiritual gifts.
“There are all kinds of gifts that are given.”
His class, called “Training Class for Ministries,” is held twice a
year -- one session January through March and another July through
September.
Etcheverry and his students study the concept of spiritual gifts,
ministry and “the priesthood of all believers” in biblical books
including Romans, Corinthians I and Ephesians.
“We look toward helping people assess what their gifts may be, and
that is done for the intention of helping move them into ministry in the
church, so all the members can be involved in the ministry with gifts,”
Etcheverry said.
Blake Pickering, a member of the Costa Mesa church who took the class
last year, says learning about his gifts has made him more active in the
church. The lessons taught him that his talents are for teaching,
interpretation, knowledge and helping others. With a background in the
health profession -- he’s a pediatric occupational therapist -- he got
involved in the health ministry department at the church.
“A very important part of the Adventist Church is health ministry,”
Pickering said. “We treat our body as if it were a temple to God. We
treat it with respect. We try to exercise, we watch what we eat, we
advocate a vegetarian lifestyle.”
Etcheverry uses assessment materials in his class to help students
determine their gifts, which include the gift of hospitality,
intercessory prayer, evangelism, counseling, prophecy, healing, speaking
in tongues and miracles.
The assessments can be written or verbal, but church members can also
pray to learn what gifts they’ve been given.
“I scored very high in teaching, very high in interpretation and in
knowledge,” Pickering said.
Sharing his talents has helped him grow as a Christian.
“If I hadn’t taken the spiritual gifts class, I probably would be a
very passive member of the church and sit and listen,” he said.
FYI
* What: Training Class for Ministries
* When: 9 to 10:45 a.m. Saturdays, through March 23
* Where: Costa Mesa Seventh Day Adventist Church, 271 Avocado St.,
Costa Mesa
* Cost: Free
* Call: (949) 548-6596
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