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In this conversation, Cort Gatliff and theologian Wesley Hill explore the significance of Easter as a season rather than just a single day. They discuss the challenges of engaging with the Easter message in a polarized cultural context, the importance of presence in pastoral care, and the theological implications of the resurrection. Wes shares insights on preaching Easter sermons, the tension of living in a world that often feels like a 'cosmic Holy Saturday,' and the hope found in the resurrection amidst suffering and death. The conversation also touches on the need for a deeper understanding of the resurrection and its implications for Christian life and ministry.