Roles of the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit’s Identity Throughout Scripture: From Creation to Salvation, Transformation, and Empowerment of Believers
the Holy Spirit
Because the Holy Spirit—God Himself—now lives within every believer, we are called to live in daily dependence on Him, walking in step with His power, guidance, and presence.
Galatians 6
The gospel creates a Spirit-led community that restores gently, sows eternally, boasts only in the cross, and ends in grace.
Galatians 5
True freedom in Christ doesn’t release us into self-indulgence, but into Spirit-led lives that visibly bear fruit for God’s glory.
Romans 9
God’s saving purpose stands on mercy, not merit, and that His sovereign grace invites humble faith—not human striving.
Galatians 4
Galatians 4 reminds us that in Christ we are no longer striving slaves under the law, but beloved sons and daughters—fully adopted, Spirit-filled, and invited to live from grace rather than for approval.
Galatians 3
Salvation is secured by grace through faith alone, and once we belong to Christ, our obedience flows from joyful identity—not from striving to earn what God has already promised.
Galatians 2
We are justified by grace alone through Christ, called to live consistently with that truth, and personally responsible to know and defend the gospel so our lives clearly reflect the freedom and unity found in Him.
Galatians 1
Paul wants the Galatians to see that grace in Christ is not something we earn through religious effort but something that transforms us to live differently.
Romans 8
The Holy Spirit meets us in both internal and external suffering. The glory to come is not merely freedom from pain but complete freedom from sin in the presence of Christ.
Vision Sunday
God is calling Mission Community Church to live as a Spirit-filled family—sharing life, stewarding generously, raising up faithful leaders, and investing every part of ourselves so that His Kingdom would grow through us.
1 Samuel 7:2-13
When we remember and celebrate God’s past faithfulness, we build faith to trust Him boldly for what He will do next.
Advent: Love (& Christmas Seder)
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. – John 3:16
Advent: Joy
True joy is born when God’s unearned grace moves from a theological concept to a deeply held personal conviction.
Romans 7
Because Christ has freed us from our old bondage to sin, we now live out obedience not to earn God’s love, but because we already have it.
Advent: Peace
Jesus brings the heaven-sent peace our world cannot create, restoring what sin destroyed and giving us a soul-anchoring peace with God and from God.
Advent: Hope
Advent reminds us that our hope is certain because the God who promised salvation stepped into our darkness as the Light of the world.
Romans 6
God’s grace doesn’t free us to sin—it frees us from sin, raising us to a new life in Christ where we joyfully surrender to Him as our true Master.
Romans 5
Because of Jesus’ sacrificial love, our sin is erased, our relationship with God restored, and our hope in eternity made unshakable even in a fallen world.
Colossians 4
A transformed life naturally becomes a faithful witness—living wisely, praying steadfastly, and partnering with others to advance the gospel.
Romans 4
Romans 4 reminds us that justification comes not through our works, but through faith in the God who freely gives grace—making us heirs of Abraham’s promise and members of God’s eternal family.
Colossians 3
The world doesn’t need more impressive people; it needs people who reflect the image of Christ.
Romans 3
God’s grace isn’t a license to sin but a transforming gift that draws our hearts to live in faithful obedience through Jesus Christ.
Romans 2
What God desires is not outward perfection, but inward transformation—a heart that reflects His justice, mercy, and truth.
Colossians 2
Paul reminds believers that Christ alone is sufficient for salvation and spiritual maturity, warning them not to be deceived by human traditions or false teachings that diminish His supremacy.
























