We, who live by faith in the goodness of life, affirm a truth that holds us steady: everything will be all right in the end. We don’t say this as wishful thinking or blind optimism, but as a recognition that life is moving toward healing, not collapse. We are not alone. This isn’t just about one person’s experience—it’s about all of us. The resurrection is a message about humanity and all creation. The invitation is to see our lives, our world, and even our deaths within a larger, meaningful arc. The story we’re part of does not end in despair. We are not waiting for an individual miracle to inspire belief—we’re stepping into a shared reality that gives us hope and purpose. If it’s not all right yet, then the story isn’t finished. We keep going together.
May we live each day trusting that
the story of all creation is moving toward
healing, hope, and shared renewal.
(inspired by Richard Rohr, Everything Will Be All Right in the End)