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.

The Mission of the Church: Thompson Returns Serve (Evangelism)

Christopher Wright’s outline of mission is very sensible, and there’s much to support it in scripture. But there are problems, too. Thompson points out some difficult truths that force us to add a layer of nuance. And we American Christians … Continue reading

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The Mission of the Church: Wright’s Outline

We’ll return to Thompson’s book shortly. I want to digress just a hair to cover Wright’s understanding of mission so we can then reflect on the two differing perspectives. In a recent lecture, Wright broke mission down into five elements: … Continue reading

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The Afterlife: Lesson 1, focused on 1 Corinthians 15 (June 5, 2016)

Finally, I’m well enough and my church has been kind enough to give me a Sunday morning class to teach. I call it “The Afterlife: Heaven and Hell and Points in Between.” Some students have asked me to record and … Continue reading

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The Mission of the Church: Alternative Popular Approaches, Part 2

The Missional Church Missio Dei Technically, “missional” is a newly coined adjective for “mission.” A church truly on the right mission is missional. But, sadly, the term has been co-opted by some to refer to their particular way of being missional. … Continue reading

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The Mission of the Church: Alternative Popular Approaches, Part 1

Thompson begins his book by summarizing several possible views on the mission of the church. Political Action Committee Thompson explains, While liberals and conservatives choose different issues, they agree that the task of the church is to mobilize and influence … Continue reading

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The Mission of the Church: James W. Thompson’s New Book

As I mentioned in the last post, James W. Thompson, a professor at Abilene Christian, just published The Church according to Paul: Rediscovering the Community Conformed to Christ. He begins by reviewing several popular theories of church mission. Having observed … Continue reading

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The Mission of the Church: Christopher Wright & James W. Thompson

I earlier introduced the readers to the writings of Christopher J. H. Wright (no kin to N.T.) in my review of his commentary on Ezekiel. Wright is a marvelous writer, and he’s twice turned his attention to the doctrine of … Continue reading

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Getting Rid of a Bad Elder (Revised)

I get emails — Hi Jay, I’ve read some of your articles and recently read one about elders firing their minister. My husband was once fired from a position, and it was a mess. And as we have moved on … Continue reading

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The Mission of the Church: Vision Statements

I do not like vision statements. I think they’re a colossal waste of time and energy. As Exhibit A, allow me to introduce into evidence these statements I found by searching “Church Vision Statement” in Google Images:

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Levi Lowrey: “I’ve Held the Devil’s Hand”

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