Savannah Guthrie says 'I still believe' in heartfelt Easter message
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U.S. newsSavannah Guthrie says 'I still believe' in heartfelt Easter messageIn a vulnerable message, Guthrie spoke candidly about her faith as she wrestles with the unknown surrounding her mother's disappearance.Listen to this article with a free account00:0000:00Savannah Guthrie shared a video message of hope at Good Shepherd New York's Easter service. Good Shepherd New YorkShareAdd NBC News to GoogleApril 5, 2026, 6:45 PM EDTBy Marlene Lenthang“TODAY” co-anchor Savannah Guthrie said "I still believe" as she delivered a heartfelt Easter video message at a New York church service Sunday.Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.In a vulnerable speech, Guthrie spoke candidly about her struggle with her faith as she wrestles with the unknown surrounding her mother's disappearance.It has been two months since Nancy Guthrie, 84, vanished from her Tucson, Arizona, area home, sparking a massive search and national concern. “I see a bright vision of the day when heaven and Earth pass away because they are one, on Earth as it is in heaven," Guthrie said in the closing of her Easter message for Good Shepherd New York church. "When we celebrate today, this is what we celebrate, and I celebrate, too. I still believe. And so I say with conviction, 'Happy Easter.'” Guthrie spoke about Christians' belief in Jesus' resurrection and how humans still have moments of "deep disappointment with God" and "the feeling of utter abandonment."“Recently, though, in my own season of trial, I have wondered, I have questioned whether Jesus really ever experienced this particular wound that I feel," she said. "This grievous and uniquely cruel injury of not knowing, of uncertainty and confusion and answers withheld." “In those darkest moments," she continued, "I have thought bitterly, and perhaps irreverently, that I have stumbled upon a feeling that Jesus did not know."Guthrie said it's not wrong to "challenge our God...




