Fort Mill, S.C.: In the heart of Fort Mill, Eternal Church is currently in a state of emotional turmoil. The congregation has been shocked by the emergence of troubling details about their pastor’s past, causing a crisis of faith for many members.
Pastor Don Logan, who has served as the shepherd of Eternal Church for the past decade, has been revealed to be on a sex offender’s list. This alarming news has shaken the community and sparked no small amount of controversy. The shock and pain are palpable among churchgoers. One resident, Julie Sale, poignantly expressed the feeling of the broader community, stating, “People are hurt,” when she found out about Logan’s past.
While Logan’s standing as a figure of spiritual guidance has been deeply compromised by his past, official reaction from the church has been swift. An emergency meeting was held last Friday to address the news and figure out the path forward.
While the revelation about Logan’s past has given rise to concern for many, the manner in which these details were divulged served to exacerbate the situation. According to Sale, the church leaders were aware of Logan’s past when he was hired 10 years ago. This apparent lack of transparency has led others to question the integrity of the church’s leadership and their decision-making process.
The revelation has stirred up an array of mixed feelings within the community. Some argue that Logan has already paid his debt to society, registering as a sex offender and complying with the law. On the flip side, others contend that his position as pastor should never have been granted, and his continuation in that role is unacceptable. The intense debate ensures the controversy is far from over.
The fallout from the scandal is far-reaching, enveloping even Logan’s personal life. His wife, with whom he has shared 23 years, confirmed that they are currently awaiting guidance from the church regarding their impending separation. This development suggests that Logan’s actions have not only cost him his community’s trust, but have also deeply impacted his family life.
Elaborating on the faith she and many others continue to have, despite the painful ordeal, Sale reiterated, “God is so good and his grace and forgiveness extends to all of us and our deepest darkest sins, but it’s not wise to place a person who has harmed a child sexually as a pastor“. This statement encapsulates the delicate line the congregation must now walk – acknowledging their leader’s sins, while also striving to uphold the safety and sanctity of their community.
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