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.

MDR: The Traditional View, Part 3

To sum up, under the traditional view, we have sometimes counseled married couples with children to divorce, we have split churches, and we have denied remarriage to perfectly innocently divorced spouses, making their victimization by their former spouses permanent. We … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: The Christian Standard Weighs In (Third Question)

How do we function as independents without encouraging free agency? The Standard writes, If a church or ministry in our movement chooses to, it’s easy for them to operate as a “free agent.” There are church planters who have started … Continue reading

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MDR: The Traditional View, Part 2

The traditional view has raised a number of troubling issues over the years. And as divorce has become increasingly common over the last 40 years or so, these troubling issues have become commonplace for churches everywhere. a. What about a … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: The Christian Standard Weighs In (Second Question)

Can’t we embrace the “unity thing” without dismantling our distinctives and settled doctrines? The Christian Standard writes, I love the spirit of cooperation evident in our churches today as we missionally engage issues of poverty and justice in partnership with … Continue reading

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MDR: The Traditional View, Part 1

The struggle to understand the Bible’s teachings on divorce and remarriage is not unique to the Churches of Christ. Indeed, it is easy to find literature from all denominations dealing with the same issues and making most of the same … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: The Christian Standard Weighs In (First Question)

As I mentioned in the last post under this topic, the Christian Standard has asked 5 questions about the future of the Restoration Movement. This first is — Are we really still a movement? The Standard refers to a definition … Continue reading

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MDR: The Church’s Divorce Rate

When I was a child, growing up in the Churches of Christ during the 1950’s and 60’s, divorce was much discussed in our classes and from our pulpits-but the discussion was very much in the abstract. I mean, in the … Continue reading

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August Report

Well, I’m a little late doing the monthly summary, but I’ve been caught up in the writing the last couple of days. My wife is out of town for the weekend, so I’ve been posting like crazy. I’ve started a … Continue reading

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Scientific Creationism (Reading List)

When I started this blog, I decided not to spend much time on Christian evidences. I’ve studied the topic more than most Christians, have a huge library of materials on both sides, but I really don’t have a lot to … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: The Christian Standard Weighs In (Introduction)

Some time ago, I posted a series of articles asking about the future of the progressive Churches of Christ. Are we going to merge with the independent Christian Churches? Become a collection of detached community churches with no common works? … Continue reading

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