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.

A Theological History of Restoration Movement Thought, Part 6 (Sommer)

Daniel Sommer was a student of Benjamin Franklin. Sommer lived a long and influential life, carrying on his mentor’s work–so much so that Sommer can properly be said to have been the father of two major divisions within the Restoration … Continue reading

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A Theological History of Restoration Movement Thought, Part 5 (Moses Lard and Benjamin Franklin)

Alexander Campbell died shortly after the Civil War end, leaving a united Movement. The various congregations had a number of disagreements, but they were all willing to tolerate one another’s disagreements for the sake of unity. A handful of congregations … Continue reading

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A Theological History of Restoration Movement Thought, Part 4 (Alexander Campbell and baptism)

The driving force behind the Restoration Movement’s doctrine of baptism is the writing of Alexander Campbell. As Part 3 suggests, Campbell’s early writing certainly seemed to suggest that he considered baptism essential to salvation. And this was conventional wisdom within … Continue reading

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A Theological History of Restoration Movement Thought, Part 3 (Alexander Campbell)

Thomas Campbell’s son, Alexander, very quickly became the intellectual champion of the Movement. Both Thomas and Barton W. Stone suffered from poor health and produced limited written work. In 1932, the Stone and Campbell movements merged, beginning with the famous … Continue reading

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A Theological History of Restoration Movement Thought, Part 2 (Thomas Campbell)

Perhaps the most influential document in the Restoration Movement is the “Declaration and Address” written by Thomas Campbell in 1809. It’s a very long document and often the 19th Century prose is hard to read. But it’s well worth the … Continue reading

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A Theological History of Restoration Movement Thought, Part 1 (Stone and McNemar)

We in the Churches of Christ often claim to be part of or heirs of the Restoration Movement, founded by Barton W. Stone and Thomas and Alexander Campbell. We like to recite various Restoration Movement slogans and give them very … Continue reading

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On the Training of Elders

We in the Churches of Christ are fond of saying that being an elder of a church is the most important job in the world. I think we may be right. Nothing more dramatically impacts the success of a congregation … Continue reading

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On Selecting Elders, part 2

In part 1, we considered the Titus 2 and 1 Timothy 3 qualification lists. Here we consider other teachings the Bible gives us about selecting elders. We begin in Ephesians 4– (Eph. 4:11-13) It was he who gave some to … Continue reading

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On Selecting Elders, part 1

Surely, one of the most fateful moments in a church’s history is when new elders are appointed. As new men are added to the mix, an eldership’s personality subtly, sometimes dramatically, changes. It’s essential that the changes be for the … Continue reading

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Congregational Resource Guide

A web site dedicated to providing resources for elders, ministers, and other leaders. http://www.congregationalresources.org/

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