Bishop Thomas H. Guinn
Husband, Father, Pastor, Teacher, and Author Dedicated to the Truth of God’s Word
About The Author
Bishop Thomas H. Guinn is a respected pastor, teacher, and author whose ministry has impacted lives for more than three decades. Known for his deep commitment to Scripture and his passion for truth, he has devoted his life to preaching the gospel and pointing people to a real and lasting relationship with Jesus Christ.
A devoted husband and father, Bishop Guinn lives his message both in the pulpit and at home. He serves his family, congregation, and community with humility, integrity, and grace. As pastor of Calhoun Falls Church of God in South Carolina, he is recognized for clear biblical teaching, a shepherd’s heart, and a strong desire to see believers grow in holiness and spiritual maturity.
Through his writing, Bishop Guinn extends his ministry beyond the sanctuary, bringing clarity, challenge, and encouragement to readers who long to align their lives with the unchanging Word of God.
Published Works
Who Moved the Furniture
In Who Moved the Furniture, Bishop Guinn uses the powerful image of Jesus cleansing the temple to help believers recognize when something in their spiritual house has shifted out of place. With pastoral wisdom and practical insight, he calls the church to examine compromise, confront distraction, and return to the solid foundation of God’s truth.


Coming Soon
Ashes, Embers, Fire: What Addiction Took, and What God Restored
In Ashes, Embers, Fire Bishop Guinn shares a powerful message of restoration born from real battles and real grace. This forthcoming work testifies that no matter how deep the damage, God is able to redeem, rebuild, and reveal His glory through a life surrendered to Him.
From the Author
“When truth is restored to its rightful place, healing follows in the heart, the home, and the house of God.”
— Bishop Thomas H. Guinn
Ministry Connection
To learn more about Bishop Guinn’s ministry or Calhoun Falls Church of God, visit cfcog.com and tune in to their YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@CalhounFallsChurchofGod.
Who Moved the Furniture convicted me in the best possible way. Bishop Guinn doesn’t water down truth or preach for applause, he reminds us why reverence still matters. I closed the last page feeling both challenged and encouraged to put Christ back at the center of everything.
“A Wake-Up Call to the Church”
Bishop Guinn writes the way he preaches; straight from the Word and straight to the heart. His insight helped me recognize subtle compromises that had crept into my faith walk. This book stirred a new desire in me to pursue holiness and guard what God has entrusted to me.
“Truth, Grace, and Real-World Wisdom”
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I didn’t realize how much I had let things shift in my own walk with God until I read this book. Bishop Guinn’s words made me stop and look around at my life, my home, and my heart. Somewhere along the way, I had let comfort replace conviction. Who Moved the Furniture opened my eyes to how easily the sacred can become casual when we stop guarding what God entrusted to us. I finished the book in tears, determined to put everything back where it belongs, with Christ at the center.
“This Book Woke Me Up Spiritually”
As a pastor, I read many books, but this one stirred something deep in me. Who Moved the Furniture carries the kind of anointing that brings both conviction and renewal. Bishop Guinn doesn’t write from opinion; he writes from revelation. This message reminded me that even the smallest shifts in focus can move the presence of God out of its rightful place if we are not careful. After sharing parts of this book with my congregation, I witnessed hearts soften and altars fill again. It is a wake-up call for every believer who truly desires to see revival begin in the house of God.
“A Message Every Church Needs to Hear”
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Published Works
Who Moved The Furniture
Who Moved the Furniture is a powerful message about spiritual order, reverence, and the quiet drift that can happen when the sacred becomes familiar. Bishop Thomas H. Guinn invites readers to look closely at the condition of their hearts, their homes, and their churches, asking one simple but profound question: What has been moved from the place God intended it to be?
Through biblical teaching and pastoral wisdom, Bishop Guinn draws from the moment when Jesus entered the temple and found it filled with noise, clutter, and misplaced priorities. What was once holy had become common. In that moment, Jesus did not ignore what He saw. He restored order. This book challenges readers to do the same.
Bishop Guinn writes with the conviction of a shepherd who has seen how easily the enemy can rearrange what God has established. He exposes how spiritual distractions, personal comfort, and compromise can shift the focus of worship from the Creator to the created. He speaks directly to believers who have grown numb, leaders who have grown weary, and churches that have lost their sense of awe for the presence of God.
Yet this book is not a message of condemnation. It is a call to restoration. With grace and clarity, Bishop Guinn reminds readers that revival begins when the people of God put everything back in its rightful place. It begins when we return the focus to Christ, when we rebuild altars of prayer, and when we once again guard the presence of God with humility and honor.
Who Moved the Furniture is a wake-up call to the church, a challenge to the believer, and an invitation to every heart that has forgotten what it feels like to be still before God. It asks each of us to take an honest look at what we have allowed to shift, to be replaced, or to be removed entirely.
The answer is not in blame, but in return. When the presence of God is restored to its proper place, everything else begins to align.


Works In Progress
Ashes, Embers, Fire: What Addiction Took, and What God Restored
This book is about more than recovery. It is about redemption. In Ashes, Embers, Fire, Bishop Thomas H. Guinn shares a powerful testimony of how God can bring beauty out of devastation, freedom out of bondage, and life out of what was once destroyed. Drawing from both personal experience and years of ministry, Bishop Guinn reveals that the same God who watches over the fire also knows how to breathe on the ashes and bring them back to life.
Each page burns with truth and compassion for those caught in cycles of addiction, sin, or spiritual defeat. Bishop Guinn does not write to shame but to restore. He shows that no matter how far someone has fallen, the fire of God’s grace still reaches into the deepest places of pain and despair. What the enemy used to destroy, God can use to rebuild something stronger.
Ashes, Embers, Fire reminds readers that the flame may flicker, but it is never truly gone. God specializes in resurrecting what people have given up on. Through transparency, scripture, and hard-earned wisdom, Bishop Guinn guides readers toward deliverance, hope, and spiritual renewal.
This is not a story about what addiction stole. It is a testimony of what God restored. Every ember still carries the potential to burn bright again when touched by the power of His presence.




