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.

Upgrading a Church of Christ Worship Service Without Buying a Guitar

Under the guidance of our present worship minister, things have gotten pretty good. I know this is true because — * No one is complaining much about the worship, * The numbers are up, and * Some people wish the … Continue reading

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Church Growth: Worship

Okay. For Churches of Christ, this is a touchy subject. But we get nowhere being in denial. It’s time to consider the impact of how we worship on church growth. According to the research of Thumma and Travis, the number … Continue reading

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Wineskins is Free At Last!

Wineskins in now available for free at http://www.wineskins.org/! For those of you not familiar with this publication, it’s one of the few periodicals targeted to the progressive movement within the Churches of Christ. It was once a print magazine, but … Continue reading

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Church Growth: The Crowd

The “Crowd” is a term likely coined by Rick Warren in The Purpose Driven Church. Thumma and Travis find in their research that the way a church deals with the Crowd is likely the most telling characteristic of a megachurch. … Continue reading

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Index Revised

You may have noticed that the top of the page is changed. No longer are my various books listed. Instead, there’s just a link to “Books by Jay.” You’ll also notice that the Index is shortened. It had gotten so … Continue reading

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Student missionaries trapped in Kenya

I’m sure many of you have heard of the civil unrest in Kenya. Several visitors from out of the country are trapped because the airport is shut down due to the violence. Among those trapped is a student group mission … Continue reading

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Church Growth: Leadership Styles

In Beyond Megachurch Myths, Thumma and Travis summarize some of their findings regarding how the members perceive their church. [M]egachurches were far more likely than smaller churches to agree that their congregations welcomed innovation and change, dealt openly with disagreements … Continue reading

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Church Growth: Thoughts on Advertising

After my post on Details and the Devil, I think I need to clarify my thoughts on advertising. In fact, we recently had a budget meeting where a proposal was made for us to spend $60,000 year on advertising. It … Continue reading

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December’s Top Posts

At the end of each month, I’m going to post a summary of the most popular posts for that month. I wish my software would give me an annual summary, which would be much more appropriate for New Year’s Day, … Continue reading

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Research Materials

I’ve added a page with a list of Bible research materials I like to use. I was organizing my Favorites and thought I should share my discoveries. The information available for free is amazing. Now, if I could just find … Continue reading

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