Your feelings are correct-there is a gap in the presence.
Two presences from the temple curtain being rent in two
St. Paul describes the temple curtain as Jesus’ flesh.
19 Therefore, brothers, since we have boldness for the way of entry into the holy place by the blood of Jesus,
20 which he inaugurated for us as a new and living way through the curtain, that is, his flesh,
21 and since we have a great priest over the house of God,
22 let us approach with true hearts in the full assurance of faith, having had our hearts sprinkled from a wicked conscience and our bodies bathed with clean water (Hebrews 10).
Hearts sprinkled with Jesus’ blood, cleansing the conscience for everlasting life, and bodies bathed with clean water cleansing the flesh for resurrection. Two different baptisms. Now when Jesus died, this curtain, which divided the holy part from the most holy part in the sanctuary of the temple, was rent in two:
50 Again Jesus cried out with a loud voice, and yielded up [his] spirit.
51 And, look! the curtain of the sanctuary was rent in two, from top to bottom, and the earth quaked, and the rock-masses were split (Matthew 27).
33 And you must put the curtain under the hooks and bring the ark of the testimony there within the curtain; and the curtain must make a division for you between the Holy and the Most Holy (Exodus 26).
Since Paul has told us that the curtain is Jesus’ flesh, and since his wife, the new covenant saints as a group, who eat his flesh and drink his blood, are also his flesh, they are obviously split in two as well. Paul explains further:
6 After these things had been constructed this way, the priests enter the first tent [compartment] at all times to perform the sacred services;
7 but into the second [compartment] the high priest alone enters once a year, not without blood, which he offers for himself and for the sins of ignorance of the people (Hebrews 9).
11 However, when Christ came as a high priest of the good things that have come to pass, through the greater and more perfect tent not made with hands, that is, not of this creation,
12 he entered, no, not with the blood of goats and of young bulls, but with his own blood, once for all time into the holy place and obtained an everlasting deliverance [for us] (Hebrews 9).
Jesus entered into heaven with his blood, so the curtain that prevented him from doing this was obviously his fleshly body. So now we understand how Paul deduced this symbolism. But his fleshly body is also his wife, and so his wife is split in two making two presences. Whilst he was alive, the temple curtain of his flesh was in one piece, namely his body, after he died his body became that of his wife and it was split in two.
What this means is that the baptism into the name of Jesus for the New covenant saints ended before the end of the first presence, which ended when the last New covenant saint died.
Then the baptism restarted at the beginning of the second presence, with the baptism of the first of the second group of new covenant saints, Leah's second group of children (Issachar and Zebulun).
This is an enormously significant discovery for all Christians since Jesus' day. This gap in time between the buildings (plural) of the spiritual temple, the gap between the two presences, is prefigured by the gap in time between the two physical stone temples of the Jews, between Solomon's temple and Zerubbabel's temple. Don't forget that the Jews were not under law in Babylon. One cannot be under law without a temple!! It was Ezra who took them back under law, he was a second Moses if you like.
The importance of this is that a lot of people over the last 2,000 years who have claimed to be new covenant saints, by their partaking of the bread and the wine have been badly mislead. If they had listened to Jesus they would have known, because it is like he said:
11 You will always have the poor with you but you will not always have me (Matthew 26 adapted from Greek).
This response was made to the disciples indignation at a woman pouring expensive oil on Jesus' head. The woman is the new covenant, the expensive oil is the baptism in holy spirit, the head is the collection of new covenant saints who are to be the Kings of the Kingdom of God in heaven. So the response, in the symbolic meaning, means you will not always have the new covenant saints. It means, I will not always be present. In the literal meaning of course Jesus died.