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In this chapter, we demonstrate how megachurches provide individuals with purpose through service. The genius in megachurch socialization is that it not only encourages service to others, but also conceptually roots this service as an expression of one’s “gifts.” It makes individuals feel as though their service—their gifts—are specifically and uniquely needed. Encouraging their attendees to engage in service results in a community overflowing with ministries for members and the community. Megachurches are like small towns—communities that welcome all and where every conceivable form of care is given, which includes hospital clinics for “every sinner and sickness.”