I’m Reverend Christopher Logan, the Modern-Day Officiant and End-of-Life Experience Curator trusted by families, care communities, and professionals across South Florida. My work centers on memorials, celebrations of life, and end-of-life ceremonies, while also supporting senior centers, hospices, and care communities through thoughtful spiritual care and reflective programming. From intimate ceremonies to guided gatherings that offer comfort, meaning, and presence, I lead with calm authority, emotional intelligence, and deep respect for the full truth of a life lived.

When someone you love dies, everything can feel overwhelming.
Decisions come quickly.
There is pressure to move fast.
And often very little space to pause or breathe.
My role as an end-of-life officiant is to steady that moment.
I begin by listening.
Not rushing.
Not imposing meaning.
Together, we shape a memorial or celebration of life that feels honest, grounded, and true to the person you are honoring. I support families, partners, friends, chosen families, and care communities across South Florida, creating ceremonies that reflect people as they actually lived, not who they were expected to be.
Spiritual.
Non-religious.
Interfaith.
Or still finding the language.
You do not need to have the words.
I will help you find them.
You don’t need to have anything figured out before reaching out.
Whether you’re facing a recent loss, supporting someone at the end of life, or planning ahead, we can begin with a simple conversation. I’ll help you slow the moment down, talk through what matters most, and determine what kind of ceremony or support feels right.
There is no pressure and no expectation.
Just clarity, guidance, and a steady place to begin.
Personal memorials created from the stories, values, and spirit of the life being honored.
Meaningful ceremonies for spiritual, non-religious, blended, and chosen families.
Gentle support for care communities, residents, families, and end-of-life gatherings.
Quiet, grounded ceremonies that honor a life without pressure or formality.
My work is rooted in interfaith study, grief, and bereavement support, and a modern approach to ceremony that centers humanity first. Fondly known as The Modern-Day Officiant, I serve as an end-of-life officiant and experience curator, crafting memorials, celebrations of life, and reflective gatherings that bring meaning, calm, and connection. From personalized ceremonies to spiritual care moments within senior and care communities, my work is guided by presence, storytelling, and deep respect for the life being honored. You do not need to know what to say or how to begin. We will create this together.




You do not need to have the words.
You do not need to have a plan.
You do not need to know what comes next.
You only need a place to begin.
Whether you are facing a recent loss, supporting someone at the end of life, or planning ahead with care and intention, I am here to guide you through the process with steadiness and respect. Together, we will create a ceremony or gathering that honors life as it was lived and holds space for memory, meaning, and connection.
There is no pressure and no expectation.
Only thoughtful guidance and a clear next step.