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Spiritual Gifts & How They Can Be Used

Thu, Mar 19

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911 E Elder St

Designed for students and young adults to learn about themselves and their gifts, to consider ways their gifts might be used for their futures and for the kingdom, and receive insight for how God works in and through the lives of His people in young adulthood and beyond. Geared for ages 15+

Spiritual Gifts & How They Can Be Used
Spiritual Gifts & How They Can Be Used

Time & Location

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Mar 19, 2026, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM

911 E Elder St, 911 E Elder St, Fallbrook, CA 92028, USA

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About The Event

One ticket for each participant. Ages 15+. That means highs schoolers and young adults (and even parents, if they’d like). Open to any Christian AGT member.


This event includes a spiritual gifts test that must be taken BEFORE the event.


Mrs. Carsey will facilitate the pretest on Thursday, March 19th, 3:30-4:30pm. (There is a flexible window here, if needed, between 1pm -4:30pm. The test takes about 30-45 minutes to complete.)


March 20th, from 9am to 11:30am, will be a two-hour intensive of personal reflection and guidance as each students considers the results of his or her test. Gary Vanderford will teach about spiritual gifts, what they are, how God uses them, and how they come into play in our lives—all from biblical perspective.


The $10 ticket fee covers the cost of materials and some refreshments. Any donation above the ticket fee will be used to help cover the cost of…

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  • Spiritual Gifts Seminar

    Includes: Assesment on march 19 Seminar on march 20

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