04/04/2026
Holy Saturday. A day that doesnât rush forward, but instead asks us to sit still in the silence. Itâs not filled with celebration yet, and itâs no longer wrapped in the sorrow of yesterday. Itâs a space in between, where nothing seems to be happening on the surface. And thatâs exactly what makes it powerful. Because not every moment of meaning is loud or visible. Some of the most important things happen quietly.
This kind of waiting can feel unfamiliar in a world that moves so fast. Weâre used to answers, to movement, to something we can see and understand. But Holy Saturday reminds us that faith doesnât always come with clarity. Sometimes itâs about trusting when you donât have proof yet. Itâs about holding on, even when things feel uncertain or incomplete. That kind of stillness takes strength in a different way.
And maybe thatâs the message we need more than ever. That just because nothing seems to be happening doesnât mean nothing is happening at all. Something sacred is unfolding, even when we canât see it yet. Something is being prepared, restored, or made whole in ways we donât fully understand. All weâre asked to do is stay present, stay faithful, and trust the process. Because what comes next is worth the wait.