“Easter People in a Good Friday World,”

Easter, in the Unitarian Universalist tradition, is not something we are required to believe about Jesus in order to receive something from the story. We are not asked to check our intellect at the door, nor to pretend certainty where we feel complexity. Instead, Easter invites us into a deeper, braver question: What does resurrection look like now? And who are we being called to become on the other side of despair?