In this message from Acts 16, Pastor Kit shows us that ministry isn’t just something pastors do — it’s something every follower of Jesus is called into. Through the stories of Timothy and Paul, we see how God uses ordinary people with different backgrounds, strengths, and struggles to build His kingdom.
Timothy models urgency, faithfulness, and a willingness to serve, even at a young age. Despite a complicated home life, God used the influence of his family and the mentorship of Paul to shape his calling. Paul, on the other hand, demonstrates ministry through discipling others, removing barriers for the sake of the gospel, and bringing clarity wherever confusion might take root.
The heart of the message is simple: you have a ministry. God has placed you where you are — your home, your workplace, your neighborhood, your church — to serve, encourage, teach, love, and shine the light of Jesus. Some roles are formal, others are everyday and ordinary, but all of them matter. The question is not if you have a ministry, but whether you’ll step into the one God has entrusted to you.







