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.

Assembly 2.0: Part 11.2: Instruction

Instruction Of course, in addition to prayer, we find a strong emphasis on teaching as a reason to gather. For example, (Acts 2:42 ESV)  42 And they devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of … Continue reading

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Assembly 2.0: Part 11.1: Introduction; Prayer

The subset of Bible study — theology — relating to the assembly and church organization is called ecclesiology. Today, the heart of worship (in the popular sense of the word) is the song service. If someone speaks highly of the … Continue reading

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Church 2.0: Part 10.11A: Congregational Autonomy, Part 5A (May We Condone Error?)

Larry asked, The question then arises, when we understand that the organization with which we are associating is upholding teachings that we can prove are not supported by scripture, are we not also supporting the same if we support the … Continue reading

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Church 2.0: Part 10.20: Deacons, Part 5 (Female deacons)

Female deacons I am not very interested in the question of whether women may wear the deacon title, because I’d rather not bother with the title. Granting “deacon” as an honorific title only gets in the way of humble, servant-hearted volunteer … Continue reading

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Church 2.0: Part 10.19: Deacons, Part 4 (A better understanding)

Defining the office: better hermeneutic I remember receiving a call from a candidate for a ministerial position at my church. He asked why we didn’t have the deacons listed on our website. I asked why he cared. He explained that … Continue reading

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Church 2.0: Part 10.18: Deacons, Part 3 (The traditional view of deacons)

Later church history In the early church, we find further support for deacons being teachers. The Didache (100-125 AD) says that deacons “are to be honored, “for they too carry out the ministry of prophets and teachers” (Did. 15.1). Later … Continue reading

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Church 2.0: Part 10.17: Deacons, Part 2 (Re-translating Acts 6:1-6)

Deacon as church office/re-translating Acts 6:1-6 So what does mean with regard to the office of deacon? Well, we should not think of them so much as servants but as representatives, agents, or even attendants. That is, they serve at … Continue reading

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Searching for copyright owner of John L. Edwards’ “An In Depth Study of Marriage & Divorce”

I’m looking for contact information for the heirs of John L. Edwards.  I regularly receive requests for a source from which to buy his book An In Depth Study of Marriage & Divorce. College Press originally published this book, but … Continue reading

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Church 2.0: Part 10.16: Deacons, Part 1 (Redefining “Deacon”)

John N. Collins and the meaning of diakonos A couple of years ago, in a comment, Mike Cope referred me to Diakonia: Re-Interpreting the Ancient Sources (1990) ($38.95 at Amazon) by John N. Collins. In this book, Collins comprehensively surveys secular and … Continue reading

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