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Easter Reflection

  • Writer: Dr. Zackery Tedder
    Dr. Zackery Tedder
  • Apr 21
  • 1 min read

This Easter, we’re thinking about resurrection in a broader sense. Not just of faith or tradition, but of connection.


For many of us, the pandemic buried more than routines. It buried friendships. It buried parts of ourselves we didn’t even know we’d lost. Joy. Spontaneity. Trust in community. And like so many things left buried, we assumed they might never return.


But resurrection doesn’t always come with trumpets. Sometimes it’s subtle. A returned text.


A walk with someone new. A moment where you laugh and realize you haven’t in a while.


The Disconnection Project isn’t about going back to who we were. It’s about asking who we want to become now.


This Easter, we’re inviting you to reflect on your own quiet resurrections.


What’s slowly coming back to life in you?


If you’re ready to share, we’re ready to listen.

 
 
 

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