Holy Saturday is the day we don’t talk about.
We remember Good Friday.
We celebrate Easter Sunday.
But what about the space in between—when nothing makes sense, nothing moves, and there’s no clear ending?
This sermon explores that in-between space.
Drawing from Joan Didion, a moment with my two-year-old son, and music from James Blake’s Trying Times, we look at what it means to live when the story has fallen apart—and how the ancient practice of Sabbath offers a way forward when we don’t know what comes next.