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Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 4:27 AM

Advent Night at Logos Welcomes December with Joy and Community

Advent Night at Logos Welcomes December with Joy and Community
Photos courtesy of Logos Christian Academy.

As December arrives and the anticipation of Christmas fills the air, Logos School marked its first week back from break with the time-honored Advent Night tradition. Students, families, and friends gathered to welcome the Advent season, sharing an evening rich in warmth and fellowship.

Throughout the night, guests crafted lanterns that cast a gentle, festive glow across the room, setting the perfect atmosphere for the celebration. Joyful voices joined in harmony for carol singing, lifting spirits and celebrating the hope that comes with Christ’s birth. The event’s conclusion was filled with sweet treats, laughter, and cherished moments, reminding all in attendance of the light, hope, and unity that Advent brings to the community.

Advent Night continues to be a beacon of togetherness and joyful anticipation, embodying the very heart of the season for Logos and its families.

 

 

 


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