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Rev. Jason J. McGuire PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 08 December 2007

Rev. Jason J. McGuire serves as New Yorker's Family Research Foundation's President and is New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms' Executive Director. He has served in some capacity with the New Yorker's ministry team since 2007.

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Rev. Jason J. McGuire

While Rev. McGuire has always been interested in government, it was during his teenage years that the Lord impressed upon him that the power to effect change was not in human government, but in the application of God’s Word (Is. 55:10-11). He surrendered his life to full-time Christian service and pursued training in biblical studies as a result.  

Rev. McGuire attended Practical Bible Training School (now known as Davis College) in Johnson City, NY, and he holds a Bachelor of Theology Degree from Andersonville Theological Seminary, Camilla, Georgia.  

He met his wife, Lorenne, while a student at Practical Bible Training School. They were married in 1996 and have four children.

Prior to serving with NYFRF, Jason ministered as pastor of the Ingleside Christian Church (Naples, NY). It was during those ten years that the Lord was developing his heart to influence legislation and legislators for the glory of the Lord.

Rev. McGuire leads weekly Bible studies and prayer breakfasts at the State Capitol. He believes Albany is a mission field “white already to harvest” (John 4:35) and is watchful for new opportunities to share his faith.

He also believes that we are at a critical junction and that the Christian Church must speak up concerning the moral issues with which the culture is contending.

If you would like to schedule Jason for your church service or civic meeting, please call 585.225.2220 or e-mail him.

 

Last Updated ( Saturday, 19 December 2009 )
 
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