They should have the gifts operating. They come part and parcel of the Holy Ghost. If they don't then something's amiss.
Paul's teaching on the gifts seemed to me to be taking for granted that believers would and did have the gifts operating. They've been given to edify the the body.
This is part of my issue with what I consider imbalanced teaching regarding what the baptism of the Holy Ghost is for. It's not for salvation per se. It's a part of our salvation. It's given for empowerment for ministry just as it was given to the 120 "disciples" who were in the Upper Room waiting for an enduement of power.
Too many people think that tongues = salvation and once they speak in tongues sit back on their hineys waiting for Jesus to come.
IMO.