Why does embodied life matter?

This Easter episode explores how the resurrection vindicates rather than evacuates the material world, affirming embodied life forever as Christianity's consummation (not escape) from creation.

This spring season, we are exploring Tolkien's "eucatastrophe,” which isn't just good storytelling—it's the pattern of reality itself. Seeds die and rise, small acts become eternal, and everything turns toward Easter morning to reveal the shape of God's universe.

What if the resurrection isn’t about escaping the physical world, but redeeming it?

Through reimagining what it would be like to walk in the shoes of “Doubting” Thomas, this episode considers the resurrected Christ as fully embodied -- and what that means for us, and all of creation!

Join Brian, Sarah, and special Guests Andrew Roycroft and Lancia Smith!

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