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Travels with Tiberius: Campus One80 Fall Retreat

November 18, 2024

Tiberius has been busy! Find out more about his trip early this month with some MCC students and Campus Minister Lexi Bolding.

Lexi Bolding: 

  • Where did you go?
    • The Campus One80 Fall Retreat at Sacandaga Bible Conference in Broadalbin, NY
  • How was the trip?
    • It was amazing! We met a lot of new people, learned a ton, and enjoyed the company of our fellow travelers.
  • How many went on the trip?
    •  Twenty people from MCC went on the trip.
  • What did you do while you were there?
    • We listened to the amazing keynote speaker, played mini golf, had a bonfire, discussed life in our small groups, and enjoyed some worship music.

 Tiberius:

  • How was the trip for you?
    • I had fun, got lost briefly, played mini golf, played the drums, and helped lead worship.
  • Did you enjoy it?
    • Yes, because I got to spend time with my MCC friends.
  • What was your favorite part?
    • Donuts and worship. I also enjoyed putting Oreo on my face and eating it without my hands.
  • How were your travel companions?
    • They were overall fantastic. They had some unpleasant plans for me but ultimately treated me with love and care.

The arms of two people standing in a large open classroom with lots of chairs are shown high-fiving a legal-sized, laminated cutout of the MCC mascot, Tiberius. The person on the right is wearing a grey sweatshirt and is holding Tiberius up with one hand while her opposite hand reaches for Tiberius’ right hand. Only the red sleeve of the other person is shown as it reaches out to high-five the left “hand” of the cutout.

Close-up shot of four female students standing outside. One of them is holding up the cut-out of Tiberius to be part of the group shot.

A mini-golf course hole with a small building with an opening in the front door of the building for the ball to go through. Tiberius, the cutout, is leaning against the small building.

Close-up shot of Tiberius, the cutout, shown propped up on the lap of the bus driver who is seated at the steering wheel.