Author Archives: Jay F Guin

About Jay F Guin

My name is Jay Guin, and I’m a retired elder. I wrote The Holy Spirit and Revolutionary Grace about 18 years ago. I’ve spoken at the Pepperdine, Lipscomb, ACU, Harding, and Tulsa lectureships and at ElderLink. My wife’s name is Denise, and I have four sons, Chris, Jonathan, Tyler, and Philip. I have two grandchildren. And I practice law.

House Churches & Institutional Churches, Part 6

Getting organized We need to talk about just what it is that elders should do. Not what they do, but what they should do. You see, if the early church was led by city-wide elders, what did they do? It’s … Continue reading

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Real Restoration: Acts: Peter Preaches in Cornelius’s Home

God compelled Peter to go to the house Cornelius and preach the gospel — to not just a Gentile, but a commander in an occupying army! (Act 10:34-43 ESV) 34 So Peter opened his mouth and said: “Truly I understand … Continue reading

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Missions: Mark Woodward, Part 5

In part 5 of his series, Mark argues that we need an overarching, worldwide strategy for missions. And we need to share information among the churches and missionaries. He suggests — We need a Wikipedia-like site for mission information, preferably … Continue reading

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Thought Question: He is so almost right

He is, of course, very wrong, and yet he’s almost exactly right. How would you have rewritten his talk?

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House Churches & Institutional Churches, Part 5

Now, the fact is that neither the institutional church nor the house church model coheres with the First Century model for how to organize a church. In the New Testament, there was but one church in a given city. That … Continue reading

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Real Restoration: Acts: Stephen’s Speech

Stephen was, of course, the first Christian martyr recorded in Acts. He preached the gospel and was arrested for blasphemy. Now, nearly all of Acts 7 is taken up with Stephen’s recitation of the history of the Jews. It’s a … Continue reading

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House Churches & Institutional Churches, Part 4.1 (Economics, Christ’s Church, and Unity)

David Himes wrote in a comment to a recent post, Using your basic logic, Jay, the best economic solution would be for all of the believers to meet in house churches, thus, eliminating the need to pay for and maintain … Continue reading

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Missions: Mark Woodward, Part 4

In Part 4 of his series, Mark Woodward argues that the local congregation should be recruiting missionaries from among its own members — Let’s begin shifting our paradigm by making home congregations—no matter the size—the first place of inspiration and … Continue reading

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House Churches & Institutional Churches, Part 4

Small groups sometimes work well. Sometimes not so well. Let’s start with the criticisms some have. In the Christian Standard, Brian Jones argues that we should “euthanize” small groups. The Achilles’ heel of the modern-day small group movement is simple: … Continue reading

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Real Restoration: Acts: Peter Addresses the Temple Crowd

Peter and John healed a beggar outside the Temple gate. A crowd gathered in amazement, and Peter delivered a sermon on the spot — The guilt of the crowd (Act 3:12-26 ESV) 12 And when Peter saw it he addressed … Continue reading

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