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Monday, March 30, 2026 at 11:21 PM

Logos Christian Academy Spreads Joy Through Christmas Caroling

In case you missed it, Logos Christian Academy, last week the spirit of Christmas came alive in Fallon as the talented students of Logos Christian Academy took to the streets for a heartwarming Christmas caroling extravaganza.
Logos Christian Academy Spreads Joy Through Christmas  Caroling
Photo courtesy of LCA.

The air was filled with melodies that echoed the joy and goodwill of the season as the young carolers spread cheer to Homestead and Highland residents and passersby. The Logos Christian Academy Christmas caroling event has become an annual tradition that brings together students, teachers, and community members in a celebration of the holiday spirit. This year's rendition was nothing short of spectacular, with students showcasing their musical talents and embracing the true meaning of Christmas. 

The festive journey began at Logos Christian Academy and continued through various neighborhoods, ending at Highland Village. Accompanied by Logos Kindergarten Teacher Mrs. Heath on the piano and adorned in festive attire, the students delighted audiences with classic Christmas carols. The harmonious voices of the young carolers resonated through the halls, creating an atmosphere of warmth and unity. 

Staff and Parents at Logos Christian Academy expressed their pride in the students' performance and its positive impact on the community. “Christmas caroling is not just about singing songs; it's about sharing joy, creating memories, and fostering a sense of togetherness,” one parent remarked. “Our students worked hard to prepare for this event, and their enthusiasm is contagious.”
Residents of The Homestead and Highland Village community were quick to join in the festivities, with many stepping out of their rooms to listen to the carolers and express their appreciation for the musical showcase.

The Logos Christian Academy Christmas caroling event is a showcase of musical talent and an opportunity for students to learn the importance of giving back to the community. The school believes in instilling values of kindness, compassion, and community service in its students, and the Christmas caroling tradition is a tangible expression of these principles. 

As the last notes of “Silent Night” filled the air, the students and their audience joined in a moment of reflection and gratitude.

The Logos Christian Academy Christmas caroling extravaganza once again proved that music can bring people together, transcending age, background, and beliefs. 

The Logos Christian Academy community looks forward to continuing this cherished tradition in the coming years, ensuring that the spirit of Christmas and the joy of giving remain at the heart of their holiday celebrations.


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