Logan Gentry
Logan currently serve as the Associate Pastor for Lower Manhattan Community Church in New York City. He has previously served as a Lead Pastor, Executive Pastor and Community Pastor at other churches in NYC. His experience has focused on visionary leadership, missional communities, leadership development and church planting initiatives. Logan regularly assists churches in creating, cultivating, and implementing ministries to meet the needs of their congregation and engage their context with the gospel of Jesus Christ as a coach and consultant. Logan is married to Amber, they have three children and live in Manhattan.
Articles for Small Group Leaders
3 Essentials to Building Gospel Community in Small Groups
Gospel Community is a Christian buzzword, usually referring to a group of Christ followers that care for one another, but the scriptures expand on this definition to cast a vision for community that can truly change the world.
Articles for Small Group Leaders
3 Ways to Integrate Children Into Your Groups
Everyone benefits from children being part of your small group — 3 approaches for how to handle them.
Articles for Small Group Leaders
How to Lay the Groundwork for Missional Communities
Laying the groundwork for missional communities requires thoughtful assessment of how the gospel of Jesus Christ shapes a community to extend grace and mercy to their neighbors.
Articles for Small Group Leaders
The Difference Between Good and Bad Small Group Messiness
Identifying the reasons for messiness guides the response, whether celebrating messiness for good reasons or seeking to change things for bad reasons.
Articles for Small Group Leaders
3 Ways to Make the Bible Central in Missional Communities
Invite people to know God as He has revealed Himself through His Word.
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