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today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie shared candid Easter 2026 Message, questioning the depth of Christian Jesus’ suffering at the hands of her mother, Nancy GuthrieYes, continues to disappear.
“Good morning everyone. Happy Easter,” Guthrie said while participating in Good Shepherd New York’s digital Easter service on Sunday, April 5. Every type. “Easter is joy. It is flowers, pastels and bunnies. It is sunshine, joy and hope. It is rebirth, second chances, new life and new beginnings. For all of us who believe, it is the most important day of the year, even more important than the birth of Christ. His death is more important. His resurrection, his second birth into eternal life, is what matters most to us. His resurrection and resurrection mean the same thing to us today. “
She continued, “But standing here today, I have to tell you that there are moments when this promise seems so far away, and life itself seems so much harder than death. In these moments of deep disappointment with God, and for most of us, the feeling of complete abandonment, there comes a time in our lives when those feelings take over.”
after matriarch of the guthrie family After disappearing on January 31, Guthrie told the congregation that she went through her own “seasons of testing,” just like the Christian Jesus Christ.
“Jesus experienced every emotion we humans can feel in his short life,” she continued, before publicly “questioning whether Jesus actually experienced this particular kind of trauma that I felt — this severe and unique brutal hurt of not knowing, being unsure, confused, and not having answers in those darkest moments.”

Nancy and Savannah Guthrie
Provided by NBC News“But what did Jesus really know after he died, after he took his last breath, on the cross? He cried out, ‘My God, my God. Why have you forsaken me?’ It was the anguished cry of a man who didn’t know the answers,” Guthrie added. “Where was his soul and spirit during that time? What was he thinking? Did he think his time in the grave would be a day or two, or a thousand years? Did his pain seem infinite to him? That torture of uncertainty, that infinite pain that could feel eternity. Maybe he did know what it felt like.”
Guthrie expected Return to today exhibit on Monday, April 6, before publicly questioning whether her thoughts were “too dark to share on Easter morning.”
“But I have always believed that if we don’t acknowledge loss, pain, and the sense of death, we miss the opportunity to fully celebrate the resurrection,” she added. “It’s the darkness that makes this morning’s light so magnificent, so beautiful. It’s all the brighter because it’s so desperately needed.”
Shortly after Savannah’s mother was reported missing, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos announced that authorities believe the 84-year-old Kidnapped from her home. Although there are multiple so called ransom letterhome security Possible footage of an intruder and potential clues Traces were left at the scene at Nancy’s Arizona home, and no suspects have been identified in the case.
Savannah and her siblings— Cameron Guthrie61 and Anne Guthrie56 — have been outspoken since their mother’s apparent abduction, beg her to come back via multiple social media posts. Their most recent statement was issued on March 21.
“We are deeply grateful for the outpouring of love from our neighbors, friends and the people of Tucson. We are all family now,” the family shared in a news special aired on Tucson’s local KVOA-TV news channel. “We continue to believe that Tucson and the greater southern Arizona community hold the key to solving this case. Someone knows something.”