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.

Church 2.0: Part 10.15: Vision-casting, Part 2

I have a few more thoughts on this subject to share. First, remember that God equips certain members of the church as pilots — people equipped to navigate the church between the rocks and shoals. We assume that these people are … Continue reading

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Church 2.0: Part 10.14: Vision-casting, Part 1

(Prov. 29:18 KJV) Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he. This verse is in the running for most-misused Bible passage of the 21st Century, and even though there’s a lot … Continue reading

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Church 2.0: Part 10.13: Selecting Elders, Part 2

The job descriptions in the titles Next, some of the most helpful instructions for what an elder should look like are found in the titles given the position: elder, overseer, and shepherd. An “elder” was the ancient world’s equivalent of a … Continue reading

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Church 2.0: Part 10.12: Selecting Elders, Part 1

When I mention “elders” in a Church of Christ forum, I immediately receive a negative reaction, as though all elders in the Churches of Christ are just awful. There’s a desperate unhappiness within many of our congregations regarding whom we’ve … Continue reading

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An Idea for Teaching a Class on Grace (originally published Feb. 2007)

When I was in college, I attended a Sunday School class for young adults, and the usual teacher was out of town. The fill-in teacher passed out a survey that asked our views on several controversial questions. We anonymously circled … Continue reading

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Church 2.0: Part 10.11: Congregational Autonomy, Part 5 (Next Steps)

So what are the next steps? Teach grace sufficient to allow us to treat other denominations of Christians as saved. Teach a faith certain enough that we don’t treat non-Christians as Christians. Jews and Muslims aren’t part of this. Faith … Continue reading

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N.T. Wright on Predestination

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The Peach Kings: “Mojo Thunder”

Think Blondie reborn.

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Church 2.0: Part 10.10: Congregational Autonomy, Part 4 (FAQs, Part 2)

Continuing to reflect on the NT example of one congregation per city. We’re so divided today, how could we ever achieve such a thing today? A couple of thoughts. First, we need to stop thinking of unity as something for … Continue reading

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Church 2.0: Part 10.6.1: Ekklēsia in the NT, Part 4

It occurred to me the other day that we may have missed an important element underlying Paul’s theology. I doubt I’m the first to have noticed this, but I don’t think I’ve seen this hermeneutical thought anywhere else. We know … Continue reading

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