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What if Easter isn’t an just a religious event we seek to understand. What if it's a practice of noticing the cycles of daily life?

It’s happening all the time. In every breath: exhale is marks an ending; inhale, new life arriving.

In the forest,  seedlings push their way up through the decaying matter from years past. They are new life emerging from what has already fallen away.

This is the rhythm of life. Letting go. Receiving. Beginning again.

And when we start paying attention, there is awe and wonder to celebrate. From disease to wholeness, from hard times to new opportunities, from disconnection to peace of mind. We build strength by noticing life's endings instead of resisting them. We grow resilience by trusting that something new can emerge.
We discover hope—not as an idea, but as a pattern we can see and feel.

Easter isn’t just an annual celebration of biblical history. It’s woven into every turning of life's way.

The question is, are we paying attention?