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Jayme’s Easter talk centers on inviting people to approach the resurrection with curiosity rather than certainty, emphasizing that the meaning of Easter is not just about believing a past event but recognizing “resurrection hope” in everyday life. Walking through Luke 24, she highlights how different people experienced the resurrection in unique ways—the women at the tomb, Peter, and the travelers on the road to Emmaus—to show that faith often looks like confusion, doubt, or gradual realization rather than immediate clarity. She suggests that many of us live somewhere between Good Friday grief and Holy Saturday uncertainty, and the real invitation of Easter is to notice where new life, hope, and the presence of Jesus are already showing up around us. Ultimately, the resurrection is framed not just as something to believe, but something to experience daily through relationships, moments of beauty, and the people who “walk the road” with us and awaken us to life.
