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Dr. Logan has a Bachelor of Arts degee from Morehouse College. He earned both a Master of Divinity and a Master of Theology degree from Candler School of Theology, Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. While attending Candler, he served as president of the Black Caucus, and was instrumental in establishing a Black Church Studies Program. Rev. Dr. Logan earned his Doctor of Ministry degree from Columbia Theological Seminar in Decatur, Georgia
Prior to arriving at Bethel Los Angeles, he pastored, Emmanuel A.M.E. Church, he was the Senior Pastor of the Mother Church of African Methodism in the State of Georgia, St. Philip Monumental, Savannah, GA. As Pastor and Community Organizer for more than twenty years, he has coordinated national events, facilitated Visioning Sessions, Annual Conferences, District Meetings, Leadership Retreats, Re-organizational Strategic Planning Sessions and Plenary Sessions.
Dr. Logan has received national recognition of achievement as an "Outstanding Young Man of America" and was featured in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. His ministerial travels have been both international and national: Quebec, Vancouver, B.C., Ontatio, Brussels, East Germany, West Germany, Bermuda, Washington, D.C., Virginia, Alabama, Tennessee, California, Illinois, New York, Kansas, North Carolina, South Carolina, Michigan, Texas and Florida.
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