SHAPED For Serving God
SHAPED For Serving God
SHAPED For Serving God
We are excited that you have taken the time to discover more about how God has SHAPED you for
ministry. We desire that you find a place of service here at Saddleback Church that fits the unique way
God has created and designed you. Your SHAPE (Spiritual Gifts, Heart, Abilities, Personality, and
Experience) determines your ministry and our prayer is that as you journey through this booklet you will
discover more about how you were SHAPED for serving God.
God didn’t design church ministry for a select few with seminary degrees. Here at Saddleback, every
member of our church is a minister. That is what C.L.A.S.S. 301 is all about. It is an exciting, fast-paced
afternoon, designed to help you further discover your S.H.A.P.E. and how God will use you for ministry at
Saddleback. The prerequisite is completion of C.L.A.S.S. 101 and 201.
At the end of today’s class you will be encouraged to schedule a follow-up S.H.A.P.E. Discovery Session to
talk one-on-one with a S.H.A.P.E. Guide about your S.H.A.P.E. Profile. The S.H.A.P.E. Guides are
trained to help connect your S.H.A.P.E. with a Saddleback ministry that uses your gifts, passions, abilities,
personality, and life experiences to serve the Lord and His people.
As you begin pray and expect God to grant you wisdom, discernment, and understanding. Remember that
there are no wrong answers because this is your unique S.H.A.P.E! Expect exciting results! We are thrilled
to help you find a fulfilling place to serve where you can use your gifts here at Saddleback Church.
Blessings,
WHAT IS S.H.A.P.E.?.........................................................................................................3
SPIRITUAL GIFTS.............................................................................................................4
UNWRAPPING MY GIFTS.............................................................................................5
HEART ................................................................................................................................8
MONITORING MY HEARTBEAT .................................................................................9
ABILITIES .........................................................................................................................11
APPLYING MY ABILITIES............................................................................................12
PERSONALITY.................................................................................................................14
PLUGGING IN MY PERSONALITY ............................................................................15
EXPERIENCES .................................................................................................................16
EXAMINING MY EXPERIENCES ................................................................................17
MY NEXT STEP................................................................................................................22
God formed every creature on this planet with a special area of expertise. Some animals run, some hop,
some swim, some burrow, and some fly. Each has a particular role to play, based on the way it was
shaped by God. The same is true with humans. Each of us was uniquely designed, or “shaped,” to do
certain things.
Before architects design any new building they first ask, “What will be its purpose? How will it be used?”
The intended function always determines the form of the building. Before God created you, He decided
what role He wanted you to play on earth. He planned exactly how He wanted you to serve Him, and
then He shaped you for those tasks. You are the way you are because you were made for a specific
ministry.
Not only did God shape you before your birth, He planned every day of your life to support His shaping
process. David continues, “Every day of my life was recorded in your book. Every moment was laid out
before a single day had passed.” (Psalm 139:16) This means that nothing that happens in your life is
insignificant. God uses all of it to mold you for your ministry to others and shape you for your service to
Him.
(The Purpose Driven Life, By Rick Warren)
God never wastes anything. The Bible says you are “wonderfully complex.” You are a combination of many
different factors. By identifying and understanding these factors you can discover God’s will for your life.
To help you remember five of these factors, we have created a simple acrostic: S.H.A.P.E. In this discovery
book we will look at these five factors and explain how to discover and use your shape for Ministry.
God takes ordinary people and accomplishes extraordinary things through them!
“The Holy Spirit displays God’s power through each of us as a means of helping the entire church.”
1 Cor. 12:7
Many of us have heard of spiritual gifts, but we are not quite sure we understand them. A spiritual gift is a
special ability, given by the Holy Spirit to every believer at their conversion, to be used to minister to
others and therefore build up the Body of Christ. Although spiritual gifts are given when the Holy Spirit
enters new believers, their use and purpose need to be understood and developed as we grow spiritually.
A spiritual gift is much like a muscle; the more you use it, the stronger it becomes.
Unwrapping My Gifts
God desires you to know the spiritual gift(s) He has chosen for you. "Ask, and it shall be given to you;
seek, and you shall find; knock, and it shall be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and he who
seeks finds, and to him who knocks it shall be opened." (Matt. 7:7,8) Learning more about His gift(s) to
us, and the many ways we can use those gifts within the church is a life-long process.
The Bible does not lock us into tight restrictions as to the number of spiritual gifts or even their
definitions. The four major lists of gifts are found in Romans 12:3-8, 1 Cor. 12:1-11, 27 -31, Eph. 4:11-
12, and 1 Peter 4:9-11, and there are other passages that mention or illustrate gifts not included in these
lists. One person can have many gifts.
This list can serve as a helpful guideline, giving us ideas about the kinds of gifts God gives…The key is to
find the areas in which the Holy Spirit seems to supernaturally empower your service to others.
Instructions: As you read through this list, prayerfully consider if the biblical definition for each of the
gifts describes you. Remember, you can have more than one gift, but everyone has at least one.
Example: Cindy has the gift of service and expresses this gift in the Children’s Ministry. She helps secure
the textbooks, prepares the handouts, and helps with registration. Cindy is willing to serve in any way
possible to take the load off the teacher so she can focus on using her speaking gift more effectively. The
gift of service edifies the gifts of others, freeing them from temporal tasks to focus on their spiritual gifts.
People with the gift of service often like to work behind the scenes.
ADMINISTRATION I Cor. 12
(This is sometimes called “Organization”)
The ability to recognize the gifts of others and recruit them to a ministry.
The ability to organize and manage people, resources, and time for effective
ministry.
APOSTLE I Cor. 12
The ability to start new churches/ventures and oversee their development.
DISCERNMENT 1 Cor. 12
The ability to distinguish between the spirit of truth and the spirit of error.
The ability to detect inconsistencies in another’s life and confront in love.
ENCOURAGEMENT Rom. 12
(This is sometimes called “Exhortation”)
The ability to motivate God’s people to apply and act on biblical principles,
especially when they are discouraged or wavering in their faith. The ability to
bring out the best in others and challenge them to develop their potential.
EVANGELISM Eph. 4
The ability to communicate the Good News of Jesus Christ to unbelievers
in a positive, non-threatening way. The ability to sense opportunities to share
Christ and lead people to respond with faith.
FAITH I Cor. 12
The ability to trust God for what cannot be seen and to act on God’s promise,
regardless of what the circumstances indicate. The willingness to risk failure in
pursuit of a God-given vision, expecting God to handle the obstacles.
GIVING Rom. 12
The ability to generously contribute material resources and/or money beyond
the 10% tithe so that the Body may grow and be strengthened. The ability to
manage money so it may be given to support the ministry of others.
HEALING I Cor. 12
The ability to pray, in faith, specifically for people who need physical,
emotional, or spiritual healing and see God answer. The ability to sense when
God is prompting you to pray this kind of prayer.
LEADERSHIP Rom. 12
The ability to clarify and communicate the purpose and direction (“vision”) of
a ministry in a way that attracts others to get involved. The ability to motivate
others, by example, to work together in accomplishing a ministry goal.
MERCY Rom. 12
The ability to manifest practical, compassionate, cheerful love toward suffering
members of the Body of Christ.
MIRACLES I Cor. 12
The ability to pray, in faith, specifically for God’s supernatural intervention
into an impossible situation and see God answer. The ability to sense when
God is prompting you to pray this kind of prayer.
PASTORING Eph. 4
(This is sometimes called “Shepherding”)
The ability to care for the spiritual needs of a group of believers and equip them
for ministry. The ability to nurture a small group in spiritual growth and assume
responsibility for their welfare.
PREACHING Rom. 12
(This is sometimes called “Prophecy”)
The ability to publicly communicate God’s Word in an inspired way that
convinces unbelievers and both challenges and comforts believers. The ability
to persuasively declare God’s will.
SERVICE Rom. 12
The ability to recognize unmet needs in the church family, and take the
initiative to provide practical assistance quickly, cheerfully, and without a
need for recognition.
TEACHING Eph. 4
The ability to educate God’s people by clearly explaining and applying the
Bible in a way that causes them to learn. The ability to equip and train other
believers for ministry.
WISDOM 1 Cor. 12
The ability to understand God’s perspective on life situations and share those
insights in a simple, understandable way. The ability to explain what to do and
how to do it.
“Delight yourself in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart.” Ps. 37:4
The Bible uses the term “heart” to describe the bundle of desires, hopes, interests, ambitions, dreams, and
affections you have. Your heart represents the source of all your motivations—what you love to do and what
you care about most. Even today we still use the word in this way when we say, “I love you with all my heart.”
The Bible says, “As a face is reflected in water, so the heart reflects the person.”
Your heart reveals the real
you—what you truly are, not what others think you are or what circumstances force you to be. Your heart
determines why you say the things you do, why you feel the way you do, and why you act the way you do.
In the same way, God has given each of us a unique emotional “heartbeat” that races when we think about the
subjects, activities, or circumstances that interest us. We instinctively care about some things and not about others.
These are clues as to where you should be serving.
Another word for heart is passion. Passions are desires or purposes that bring us joy. There are certain subjects
you feel passionate about and others you couldn’t care less about. Some experiences turn you on and capture
your attention while others turn you off or bore you to tears. These reveal the nature of your heart.
Please consider the three ways in which your heart or passion is directed:
DESIGN/DEVELOP - I love to make something out of nothing. I enjoy getting something started
from scratch.
PIONEER - I love to test and try out new concepts. I am not afraid to risk failure.
ORGANIZE - I love to bring order out of chaos. I enjoy organizing something that is already started.
SERVE/HELP - I love to assist others in their responsibilities. I enjoy helping others succeed.
ACQUIRE/POSSESS - I love to shop, collect, or obtain things. I enjoy getting the highest quality for
the best price.
EXCEL - I love to be the best and make my team the best. I enjoy setting and attaining the highest
standard.
INFLUENCE - I love to convert people to my way of thinking. I enjoy shaping the attitudes and
behavior of others.
PERFORM - I love to be on stage and receive the attention of others. I enjoy being in the limelight.
IMPROVE - I love to make things better. I enjoy taking something that someone else has designed or
started and improve it.
PERSEVERE - I love to see things to completion. I enjoy persisting at something until it is finished.
FOLLOW THE RULES - I love to operate by policies and procedures. I enjoy meeting the
expectations of an organization or boss.
PREVAIL - I love to fight for what is right and oppose what is wrong. I enjoy overcoming injustice.
OTHER _____________________________
Circle the following People on whom you feel you can make the greatest impact.
2. My Passion for People: I love to be or work with…
Infants/Babies Women
Toddlers Men
Preschool Children Singles
Elementary Children Single Parents
Jr. High Students Families
High School Couples
College/Career Older Adults 60+
Young Marrieds Other __________________
Your abilities are the natural talents with which you were born. All of our abilities come from God. The
Bible says, “God has given each of us the ability to do certain things well.” Since your natural abilities are from
God, they are just as important as your spiritual gifts. The only difference is that you were given them at
birth.
One of the most common excuses people give for not serving is “I just don’t have any abilities to offer.” This is
ludicrous. You have dozens, probably hundreds, of untapped, unrecognized, and unused abilities that are lying
dormant inside you. Many studies have revealed that the average person possesses from 500 to 700 different
skills and abilities—far more than you realize.
Every ability can be used for God’s glory. Paul said, “Whatever you do, do it all for the glory of
God.” The Bible is filled with examples of different abilities that God uses for his glory. The Bible says,
“There are different abilities to perform service, but the same God gives ability to all for their particular
service.” God has a place in His church where your specialties can shine and you can make a difference.
It’s up to you to find that place.
What I’m able to do, God wants me to do. You are the only person on earth who can use your
abilities. No one else can play your role, because they don’t have the unique shape that God has given
you. The Bible says that God equips you “with all you need for doing His will.” To discover God’s will for
your life, you should seriously examine what you are good at doing and what you’re not good at doing.
Instructions: Circle the abilities that best describe you below. If none of the words on the list fits you,
feel free to add your own on the “other” line.
23. Resourceful ability: to search out and find inexpensive materials or resources needed
24. Counting ability: to work with numbers, data or money
25. Classifying ability: to systematize and file books, data, records and materials so they can be retrieved
easily
26. Public Relations ability: to handle complaints and unhappy people with care and maturity
27. Welcoming ability: to convey warmth, develop rapport, make others feel comfortable
28. Musical ability: to sing or play a musical instrument
29. Landscaping ability: to do gardening and work with plants
30. Decorating ability: to beautify a setting for a special event
31. Other ____________________________________________
Your personality will affect how and where you use your spiritual gifts and abilities. For instance, two people
may have the same gift of evangelism, but if one is introverted and the other is extroverted, that gift will be
expressed in different ways.
Woodworkers know that it’s easier to work with the grain rather than against it. In the same way, when you
are forced to minister in a manner that is “out of character” for your temperament, it creates tension and
discomfort, requires extra effort and energy, and produces less than the best results. This is why mimicking
someone else’s ministry never works. You don’t have their personality. Besides, God made you to be you! You
can learn from the examples of others, but you must filter what you learn through your own shape.
Like stained glass, our different personalities reflect God’s light in many colors and patterns. This blesses the
family of God with depth and variety. It also blesses us personally. It feels good to do what God made you to
do. When you minister in a manner consistent with the personality God gave you, you experience fulfillment,
satisfaction, and fruitfulness.
(The Purpose Driven Life, By Rick Warren)
It’s obvious that God has not used a cookie cutter to stamp out people in a process of uniformity. He
loves variety; just look around. And there is not a “right” or “wrong” temperament. We need opposites
to balance the church. The personality traits listed below are grouped in four couplets each with two
opposing tendencies.
“I tend to…”
Be Extroverted Be Introverted
I prefer interacting with many people and gain I prefer interacting with only a few people and
OR
energy from being part of a variety of activities. gain energy from quiet reflective time. I am a
good listener.
Be Self-expressive Be Self-controlled
I am more open and verbal about my thoughts OR I tend to keep my thoughts and opinions to
and opinions. I enjoy sharing these with other myself.
people.
Prefer Routine Prefer Variety
I am more comfortable being involved in I am more fulfilled by tasks that change and
activities where I clearly know what is expected OR maybe even have some surprises. Finishing one
of me. I like closure and completion before task before starting another is not crucial.
starting something new.
Be Cooperative Be Competitive
As I work with others, I easily see their point of OR I like a sense of challenge. It increases my effort
view. I like being part of a team effort. and helps me overcome the obstacles.
“And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God,
to those who are called according to His purpose.”
Romans 8:28
You have been shaped by your experiences in life, most of which were beyond your control. God allowed
them for His purpose of molding you. In determining your shape for serving God, you should examine at
least five kinds of experiences from your past.
It is this last category, painful experiences, that God uses the most to prepare you for ministry. God never wastes
a hurt! In fact, your greatest ministry will most likely come out of your greatest hurt. Who could better minister
to the parents of a Down syndrome child than another couple who have a child afflicted in the same way?
Who could better help an alcoholic recover than someone who fought that demon and found freedom? Who
could better comfort a wife whose husband has left her for an affair than a woman who went through that
agony herself?
God allows you to go through painful experiences to equip you for ministry to others. The Bible says, “He
comforts us in all our troubles so that we can comfort others. When others are troubled, we will be able to give them the
same comfort God has given us.” 2 Cor. 1:4
If you really desire to be used by God, you must understand a powerful truth: The very experiences that you
have resented or regretted most in life—the ones you’ve wanted to hide and forget—are the experiences God
wants to use to help others. They are your ministry!
It does not take great ability; it takes great availability for God to make an impact with your life!
You have begun the SHAPE discovery process. You have examined your spiritual gifts, your heart’s desires,
your natural abilities, your personality bent and your life experiences. Now you need to consider how you are
going to use the way God has shaped you to serve within the church.
Real servants make themselves available to serve. They want to be ready to jump into service when called on.
Much like a soldier, a servant must always be standing by for duty: “No soldier in active service entangles himself in
the affairs of everyday life, so that he may please the one who enlisted him.” 2 Timothy 2:4 (NASB) If you only serve
when it’s convenient for you, you should rethink your priorities. Real servants do what’s needed, even when
it’s inconvenient. Are you available to God anytime? As you think about committing time to serve, ask
yourself the following questions:
2. In your current season of life, how much time do you think you can give?
Please select the amount of time you could serve per week:
1-2 hours
3-5 hours
6 + hours
Weekday
Weeknight
Weekend
“Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others,
faithfully administering God’s grace in its various forms”
1 Peter 4:10
We have highlighted some ways below to help you take the Next Step in finding a fulfilling place of service.
You will find some ways to continue the discovery process, learn how to get started in ministry, and how to
continue to demonstrate your SHAPE.
Serving Saddleback Today- Would you like the opportunity to serve at the Ministry Center assisting the
various teams with their projects? If yes, try out Serving Saddleback Today! You will find incredible
opportunities to use your administrative, organizational, and management talents for the church. This
is a great way to serve in the church if you only have a few hours. If you are interested contact the
Ministry Team receptionist at (949) 609-8301.
Study – We have found these books to be helpful in the development of one’s SHAPE.
• 19 Gifts of the Spirit, by Leslie B. Flynn
• Your Spiritual Gifts Can Help Your Church Grow, by C. Peter Wagner
• Half-Time, by Bob Buford
• Power of Uniqueness, by Arthur F. Miller Jr. with William Hendricks
Trial and error - Experiment with different areas of service. It is easier to discover your gift
through ministry than to discover your ministry through your gift. We encourage you to try a
few ministries and see what fits and what does not, and then stay committed to what fits your
SHAPE.
Analyze – Take the time to pray, journal and reflect on the way God has SHAPED you and
how every aspect of your SHAPE interrelates. God often uses your entire SHAPE to be
expressed in an area of service.
Request input from others - Ask others what gifts they see in you.
Take training – Explore the different classes and resources that Saddleback offers to
enhance your ministry.
For additional tools and helpful information please visit our website at www.saddleback.com
and click on “Serve”.
Where: S.H.A.P.E. Discovery Sessions are held primarily at the church office. Saturday sessions are
held on campus.
When: S.H.A.P.E. Discovery Sessions are offered at various times of the day and week. Sessions are
not available on Friday evenings and Sunday.
Who: Your S.H.A.P.E. Discovery Session is facilitated by a trained SHAPE Guide who will depend
on the Holy Spirit to guide your time as the three of you start to explore service opportunities
here at Saddleback. We only allow women to meet with women and men to meet with men.
SHAPE Guides are volunteers.
What: During your S.H.A.P.E. Discovery Session your S.H.A.P.E. Guide will…
• Meet you in the lobby of the church office.
• Show you around the office if you would like.
• Open your session in prayer asking the Holy Spirit to guide the two of you.
• Be confidential.
• Review your S.H.A.P.E. Profile starting with your experiences and ending with your
spiritual gifts.
• Talk about other responsibilities you have in life to see if the time is right for you to
serve. We have found over the years people fall into one of four areas:
1. Ready to serve
2. Need time to heal…spiritually or emotionally
3. Already serving
4. Want to start a new ministry
• Provide you with 2-3 service opportunities that fit your S.H.A.P.E., if you are ready to
start serving at Saddleback.
• Ask you to contact the selected ministries and start serving as soon as possible.
• Answer any questions you may have.
• Close your time in prayer.
How Long: The average S.H.A.P.E. Discovery Session lasts 1 hour. Please do your best to be on time so
you and your S.H.A.P.E. Guide can have enough time to explore service opportunities at
Saddleback Church.