International Christmas Fest

International Christmas Fest
Logan Turner

Join with several registered student organizations, either in-person or via livestream, for a physically distant display of Christmas traditions around the world. The theme this year is "Hope of all Nations."

Christmas is a religious and cultural holiday celebrated in many parts of the world and it looks different in different places.

Join us and learn about the various cultures, unique traditions, the meaning of Christmas, and the hope it brings to all the nations.

In-person location: University Baptist Church, 333 W Maple St., Fayetteville

Livestream link.

COVID guidelines for all attendees:

  • Masks will be required
  • Hand sanitizer will be made available
  • Guests will be seated in designated locations that are physically distant
  • Changing seats will not be allowed once seated
  • Movement will be discouraged unless to go to the bathroom
  • Taking pictures together indoors will be discouraged

The sponsors of the event are:

  • Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM)
  • Christ on Campus
  • International Student Christian Association (ISCA)
  • International Students Inc. (ISI)
  • InterVarsity Christian Fellowship (IVCF)
  • University Baptist Church (UBC) – host building
Contacts

Shilpi Mukherjee, graduate student
Graduate School
479-301-1693, sxm063@uark.edu

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