Episode 231: Going to Galilee

Episode 231: Going to Galilee

From Alix Pridgen by The Rev. Alix D. Pridgen

April 8, 2026 · 13 min · Episode 231

About this episode

This episode explores the disruptive nature of resurrection and the call to embrace new beginnings in faith.

They went to the tomb with a plan. Spices in hand. Grief contained. An ending they had already learned to live with. Because that’s what we do. We learn how to carry what’s finished. We make peace with what didn’t change. We build a life around what we assume is final. And then—Easter happens. The ground shakes. The stone moves. And the reality we’ve been managing… gives way. This episode explores a resurrection that doesn’t simply comfort—but disrupts. A world where fear has shaped our decisions, where disappointment has quietly set our expectations, where we’ve adjusted to less than life—and then suddenly, everything we thought was settled… isn’t. Because if the grave doesn’t hold— what else doesn’t? From the edge of the tomb to the edge of entirely new terrain, this message invites you to consider: What if the future has already started… and you’re still living like it hasn’t? Jesus is not behind you. He is ahead of you. Which means this isn’t just good news. It’s a call. Go.

People in this episode

Host: The Rev. Alix D. Pridgen

Topics covered

  • resurrection
  • faith
  • disruption
  • hope
  • new beginnings
  • spiritual growth

Keywords

  • resurrection
  • Easter
  • faith
  • disruption
  • hope
  • spirituality
  • new beginnings

Mentioned in this episode

Places: Galilee, the tomb

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