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It will be a great opportunity for Lancaster to unite in worship and celebrate all that God has done throughout this unusual year. God took our struggles and used them to glorify his name and advance his kingdom. From our pain, God brought peace. From struggle came salvation. From instability came restoration.

In our uncertainty, God reminded us that he is still in control. In a world where our circumstances tried desperately to tear communities apart, we pursued fellowship and unity with unmatched fervor.

We sought unexpected ways to love our neighbors and build community in our own ways. We learned that the greatest opportunity for impact is sometimes in our own backyard. When the pandemic gave us sorrow and pain, we found peace and healing. This night of praise will feature 4 worship teams from local churches spanning a variety of denominations and cultures. Members of our community will also be sharing stories of neighborly love and testimonies of God moving in the uncertainty.

The worship teams will help believers to get a glimpse of heaven when all nations, tribes, and tongues will lift up praise and bow before the throne.

We are so grateful for the local businesses that are also key players in the proper execution of the evening. We are so excited for Reverberate and hope you are too! To sign up for this incredible night of community worship, visit our website reverberatelancaster. Throughout this season, we have encountered a number of challenges in operating our shelter safely.

Thankfully we have been blessed to see no community spread among our guests. This is due not only to the work of our team, but also the ways that upgrades to our facilities came at just the right time. For example, Providence Shelter, which opened in November , provides additional spacing and a top-tier air filtration system. We have also been able to implement the same air filtration standards in our dining hall prior to the most recent wave of COVID.

Because a high percentage of our guests have preexisting health conditions, we have had to be diligent in our safety protocols, doing our best to ensure their safety. For us that has included implanting all CDC disinfecting, masking and social distancing from the very beginning. This has led to major changes in roles and responsibilities of staff. Staff have taken over disinfecting in shifts all over campus. They have also delivered much of our support services and programs through zoom, hosting counseling sessions and classes virtually and meeting in-person with plexi-glass dividers only when necessary.

At times that has meant delivering meals to certain Residential Floors so we can keep smaller groups in the dining hall.

Another change in this season has been how we do intakes. They await their test results in a separate temporary shelter we have set up, before entering Providence Emergency Shelter. All of these changes have been made while severely limiting the number of volunteers on campus.

At one point, all volunteering was completely put on hold. Now, we are running with a third of our normal volunteers. We have had times where many staff were working remotely due to their own health risks. Other times where staff or guests have been quarantined due to exposures.

But even with all of the schedule changes, increased overtime, and cross-shift working, our team has done an amazing job persevering through all of the challenges. What to Expect This Winter Typically we have over total guests on campus, over in our Residential Programs over and in our Emergency Shelters.

Although our Residential capacity remains about the same, we have had to reduce the available beds in Providence Shelter to ensure safe spacing overnight from about 75 to Winter always presents its own challenges, so we anticipate this year will be no different. Women in our Providence Shelter have moved over to the shelter at St. Sign up for free! Topic Archived Page 1 of 3 Next Last. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts.

User Info: IceMage Click here to take the idiot test. Copying Urza's Rage? Like I'm ever going to have 14 open mana in a red deck Hilarious in theory though. User Info: nolinc. Reverberating Thunderous Wrath after paying its miracle cost is just as good. I like straight up Swerve spells more though.

Redirecting counterspells is better than making a copy to counter the counter. If you can see this, I've made the horrible mistake of posting User Info: Armx. I like reverberating time stretch in my Riku deck and sometimes copyig both reverberate and time stretch with RIku's ability. My opponents do not though : Be the change you want to see in the world-Gandhi If they give you ruled paper, write the other way-JRJ. User Info: XImperialDragon. My friend was testing out a mono black control deck for Standard and he targeted me with a Sorin's Vengeance after I beat him to 8.

I cast Reverberate on it and won. He pulled Vengeance out of the deck because it apparently wasn't the first time something like that happened. Even better: I only had 1 Reverb in the deck because 25 Mountain was pretty needless and I needed a 60th card. In this game, you set your Switch on the floor and stomp till it no longer functions. User Info: AmephEstMako. I loved Swerve back in Alara.



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