Wayne Guindon

Wayne Guindon

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Wayne Guindon (date of birth unknown – ) is a Canadian preacher and speaker within the Brethren tradition, known for his ministry among conservative Christian assemblies in Ontario. Likely born in a French-Canadian community, possibly in eastern Ontario or Quebec, Guindon’s early life remains undocumented, typical of many Brethren figures who eschew public prominence for humble service. His affiliation with the Brethren—presumably the Plymouth Brethren or a related group—suggests a commitment to the “priesthood of all believers,” a hallmark of the movement, which lacks ordained clergy but reveres itinerant preachers like him. Guindon’s preaching career centers on expository teaching and Gospel proclamation, likely spanning small assemblies across Canada, such as those in Ajax or rural Ontario, where Brethren communities thrive. His messages, rooted in biblical inerrancy and practical holiness, reflect the Brethren’s emphasis on separation from worldly influences and devotion to Scripture. While not a nationally known figure, his influence would be felt through personal evangelism and gatherings in homes or simple meeting halls, a common Brethren practice. Details about his family, education, or specific milestones are scarce, consistent with the group’s low-profile ethos.
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