This paper builds on previous studies to consider a specific aspect of the contextual theology and practice in the ministry of Yonggi Cho: the role of the Holy Spirit in his teaching. This pneumatology cannot be isolated from his context and practical concern for Korean society. The paper begins by discussing how Pentecostalism throughout the world through its emphasis on the Holy Spirit fills an emptiness found in the experiences of people who feel spiritually insecure. Then it outlines how Youngsan's theology of the Spirit can be considered contextual and how it relates to his social and cultural situation. Finally the paper discusses how Youngsan's theology of the Spirit relates to his ministry as pastor of the world's largest church.