

Pastor Scott E. Logan
District Eld. Scott E Logan has served God's people in pastoral roles for more than 35 years. Currently, he is the Senior pastor of Christ Temple Apostolic Faith Church in Dayton, Ohio.
Prior to accepting the pastorate at Christ Temple Apostolic Faith Church, Dist. Eld. Logan served as Senior Pastor of Agape International Cathedral in Delaware, Ohio for eight years, and was the Senior pastor and founder of the Ambassadors for Christ Church in Mansfield, Ohio for approximately twelve years.
He also served as Senior Shepherd of The Apostolic Church of Christ in Mansfield, Ohio for ten years after the demise of the late Bishop C.R. Lee. Prior to his service as Senior Pastor, Dist. Eld. Logan served ten years as Assistant Pastor under the late Bishop Gary F. Washington at the Apostolic Faith Tabernacle in Cleveland, Ohio.
My Expectations
Pastor Logan’s Expectations: Every member of the Christ Temple Apostolic Faith Church and their families know that they are loved and cared for, and that they have a role to play in winning souls. Thus, together we will win many souls to Salvation. The Goal: is to provide followers with an opportunity to participate in a wonderful corporate worship experience; to equip followers with biblical instructions and training; to provide followers with an environment to communicate with God in prayer; to provide healthy relationships; to provide meaningful and relevant ministries and planned services; and to provide followers with opportunity to participate in the sacred practices, such as, communion, foot washing and laying on of hands of the sick.
My Story
At the age of 19, Pastor Logan committed himself to Jesus Christ while serving in the U.S. Marine Corps, where he was baptized in water in the name of Jesus Christ and received the baptism of the Holy Ghost under Bishop Robert Meredith, Pastor of Shiloh Apostolic/Pentecostal Holiness Church in Jacksonville, NC. Shortly after his conversion experience, the Lord called Pastor Logan to the ministry. He humbly
accepted his call by giving up the pursuit of a career in law enforcement and began preparation for full time ministry.
Pastor Logan received a Masters of Theology degree from Parkersburg Bible College in Parkersburg, WV; he received his Bachelor Degree of Christian Education from Berean Bible College, Akron, Ohio and his High School Diploma from Glenville High School, Cleveland, Ohio and he has two independent units of Clinical Pastoral Education from Akron General Hospital. He has licensed ministerial ordination under
the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World in 1987 and is currently in good standing. In addition to his pastoral service, Pastor Logan serves as a chaplain of Religious Services at Richland Correctional Institution in the city of Columbus Ohio, under the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections.