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In this episode, Zach and Matt reflect on their approaches to Easter and the deep meaning within the resurrection story. Zach explores the theme of grief and hope. He invites us to sit in the discomfort of the story rather than rushing ahead. It's in that tension that the power of the empty tomb truly comes alive.
Matt highlights the unlikeliness of the resurrection, drawing attention to the surprising and often overlooked details—like the women being the first to proclaim the good news. Together, they consider how God continues to work in unexpected ways through unexpected people.
They also reflect on how deeply relatable the disciples are in the Gospel narratives—their fear, doubt, and wonder mirroring our own experiences of faith. Even in stories we’ve heard countless times, there’s always something new to discover when we approach them with fresh eyes.
The episode closes with personal glimpses of where they’ve seen God at work during Holy Week—from meaningful moments in ministry to the quiet beauty of worship.
Join the conversation as we prepare for Easter and explore the hope that meets us, even in the midst of grief.
Connect with the Bearded Theologians at https://www.linktr.ee/BeardedtheologiansYou can find the Beardcast on Youtube, Stitcher, Apple, Spotify, Castbox, or wherever else you listen to Podcast.
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In this episode, Zach and Matt reflect on their approaches to Easter and the deep meaning within the resurrection story. Zach explores the theme of grief and hope. He invites us to sit in the discomfort of the story rather than rushing ahead. It's in that tension that the power of the empty tomb truly comes alive.
Matt highlights the unlikeliness of the resurrection, drawing attention to the surprising and often overlooked details—like the women being the first to proclaim the good news. Together, they consider how God continues to work in unexpected ways through unexpected people.
They also reflect on how deeply relatable the disciples are in the Gospel narratives—their fear, doubt, and wonder mirroring our own experiences of faith. Even in stories we’ve heard countless times, there’s always something new to discover when we approach them with fresh eyes.
The episode closes with personal glimpses of where they’ve seen God at work during Holy Week—from meaningful moments in ministry to the quiet beauty of worship.
Join the conversation as we prepare for Easter and explore the hope that meets us, even in the midst of grief.
Connect with the Bearded Theologians at https://www.linktr.ee/BeardedtheologiansYou can find the Beardcast on Youtube, Stitcher, Apple, Spotify, Castbox, or wherever else you listen to Podcast.

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