This is not a personality test.
The Creative Gift Discovery is not a personality test. It's not designed to box you in or hand you a label. It's a tool for naming what's already happening in you: the spiritual gift that's shaping the way you create.
The framework is built on the biblical gifts described in Ephesians 4, Romans 12, and 1 Corinthians 12, translated into how those gifts actually show up in creative work.
Seven types: The Voice, The Shepherd, The Teacher, The Evangelist, The Worshipper, The Builder, The Encourager.
Each one a different way the Spirit shows up through what you make. This isn't a verdict on who you are. It's a snapshot of where you're operating from in this season. Gifts develop. Postures shift. Take it once, take it in a year the result might change, and that's the point. The goal isn't identification. It's stewardship.
Shaping the future of the church.
CRTVCHURCH is a platform built for designers, photographers, videographers, worship creatives, social media managers, production teams, and creative leaders who help shape how people experience the church every week.
We help creatives not only find work they love, but build healthy, sustainable lives and careers in ministry and creative leadership. We care about more than output, we care about the person creating it.
Nik Goodner
Nik is the founder of CRTVCHURCH, a creator strategist working with creator-led brands, and a content creator. The Creative Gift Discovery comes from a decade of working with church creatives.
You can follow him at his website, on Instagram, and on YouTube.
Total transparency
We built this site without a developer on the team. AI took the role of coding assistant: translating the quiz logic, the results pages, the email signup, and the layout into working code. That's where it did its work on this project.
The framework, the theology, the type definitions, the voice, the questions, the copy all came from years of work with church creatives, not from a prompt window.
AI was the technical bridge, not the creative source. We mention it because we'd rather you know than guess.