Take Hold Church Podcast

Holy Spirit

1 h 1 min · 15 de jun de 2026
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This week we continue our 3 part series with the Holy Spirit - who is he, what does he do, and what does it mean to be filled with him? This message gives a clear theological foundation, addresses common misunderstandings about a "second work" of the Spirit, and makes the case that every believer receives the full Holy Spirit at salvation. The practical challenge: the power of the Spirit flows from presence, not performance. We close with an ancient Celtic prayer rooted in the image of the Holy Spirit as the "Wild Goose." Watch this message and find us everywhere at linktr.ee/takeholdchurchBe Loved.

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