At MCS, we are filled with gratitude to God as we mark the conclusion of our annual Christian Camps and Retreats. These special events have once again reminded us of the goodness and faithfulness of our Lord in every season.

Over the course of these days, our students were invited into an environment of reflection, growth, and deep spiritual engagement. One of the central themes explored was identity in Christ—a message foundational to our mission as a Christian educational institution. Through biblical teachings, worship, and guided devotionals, students were encouraged to reflect on the unchanging truth of who they are in God’s eyes, and how to build a strong, Christ-centered identity amidst the noise of the world.

There were also powerful moments of repentance, forgiveness, and reconciliation—not only between individuals and God, but also among classmates. We witnessed students humbling themselves, seeking healing, and restoring broken relationships through the grace of Jesus Christ. These instances were profound reminders of the transforming power of the Gospel.

Beyond the spiritual depth, students enjoyed a variety of challenging and exhilarating activities that fostered resilience, teamwork, and joy. From adrenaline-filled experiences like “Reto Selva” and the “Cuerdas Altas” (High Ropes Course), to energetic team competitions and recreational games, students were pushed out of their comfort zones, learning the value of perseverance, trust, and collaboration—all while having a great deal of fun.

These camps and retreats are not merely events on our calendar; they are deeply aligned with the heart of our mission and vision as a school. We believe in holistic education—one that nurtures the mind, body, and spirit, and which equips our students to live out their faith boldly, with integrity and conviction.

We thank God for every moment, every testimony, and every life touched. As a community, we rejoice in what He has done and look forward with hope and expectation to what He will continue to do in and through the lives of our students.

To God be the glory, now and always.

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