worldrace-blogs Jan 15, 2021 7:00 PM

Physically Apart but Still Together

Due to COVID all teams had to be separated by boxes. It was still sweet to be able to spend time with our squad even though we couldn’t really...

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Due to COVID all teams had to be separated by boxes. It was still sweet to be able to spend time with our squad even though we couldn’t really “be together”. Or physically close to one another.

 


 

Here are just a few pictures of what it looked like outside of sessions. Whether that was quiet time, spending it with others, or working.

 


Even during worship we were separated by teams but that didn’t change the atmosphere or the presence of the Holy Spirit as we were still able to sing as a squad. 

 


Hey everyone! 

I just wanted to share what launch looked like this year and even a few things I experienced. We all know this year was difficult and overall different so launch was no exception. COVID created a literal and physical divid between teams. Even though we weren’t able to spend a lot of time together as a squad there was still a sense of community and connection between all of us. We were tested for COVID a few days before we left and by the grace of God we all tested negative except for a squad leader and mentor. Although this year looked different we were all able to have a space in Gainesville to prepare us for Guatemala. 

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