04/30/2026
I’m Logan, and this is my testimony.
I grew up in a non-denominational Christian church in southern Indiana. Throughout high school, I was very active and involved, but I wouldn’t say I was truly close with the Lord—I was more of a “Sunday Christian.”
When I got to college, I started to drift and backslide for a while. Things began to change when I met my wife. After we got married, we got involved in a college ministry on UK campus, and that’s really where my relationship with the Lord started to grow.
While we were finishing school and working, we lived in Frankfort and attended church online. But we knew we wanted more—we were actively searching for a church home where we could truly connect and grow.
That’s when we found My Church.
From the very first visit, it felt like family. We loved how connection-focused it was, but I’ll be honest—I didn’t know much about Pentecostal beliefs. Because of that, I felt unsure and even a little hesitant about the baptism in the Holy Spirit. It was something I had never experienced before.
By our third visit, I was really struggling with it; and that night happened to be Holy Spirit Night during Mercy Seat. Throughout the entire service, I felt like the Lord was speaking directly to me—that this was for me. I even felt a physical weight on my tongue, and it was so strong that I could barely focus on the sermon.
When it was time for Mercy Seat, I went up for communion. But as I was heading back to my seat, I clearly felt the Lord say, “No—this is for you.”
I turned around and went to Pastor Landon for prayer. He simply told me that to receive the Holy Spirit, all I needed to do was ask and worship. So I did. And I was filled with the Holy Spirit.
It was amazing. I already had a relationship with the Lord, but this completely jumpstarted it. Since then, I’ve felt His power working through me in a new way. My prayer life has grown stronger, and I now use my prayer language regularly—especially in moments when I don’t have the words or don’t know what to pray.
My relationships have improved because my relationship with Jesus is stronger. And at My Church, I’ve built real, rooted relationships with other devoted believers.
If I had to describe my transformation in one phrase, it would be from: struggle to strengthening. And if you are seeking baptism in the Holy Spirit, my encouragement to you is simple—ask for it, worship, and receive!