Today show host Savannah Guthrie shared a deeply personal Easter message, grappling with faith and uncertainty as her mother, Nancy Guthrie, remains missing after 63 days.

Mother's Disappearance and Ongoing Search

Nancy Guthrie, 84, disappeared on February 1st from her home in northern Tucson, Arizona. Authorities discovered a concerning scene, including blood droplets leading from the front door and an open back door with a missing doorbell camera.

Evidence and Investigation

Home security footage revealed a masked individual on the property, but their identity remains unknown. The search for Nancy Guthrie continues, with authorities facing increasing pressure to provide answers and bring closure to the family. A retired K9 officer has questioned the decision not to use cadaver dogs in the search.

Guthrie's Easter Message: Faith in Uncertainty

Delivered during a digital Easter gathering by Good Shepherd New York, Guthrie’s message explored navigating grief and unanswered questions. She spoke candidly about her internal struggles and reconciling her faith with her mother’s unexplained absence.

Reflecting on the Period Between Crucifixion and Resurrection

Guthrie focused on the often-overlooked period between Jesus’s crucifixion and resurrection, questioning if he experienced the same “torment of uncertainty” and “indefinite pain.” She described life as existing in a “meantime,” marked by waiting and unanswered questions.

Despite her struggles, Guthrie emphasized that her faith remains rooted in the belief that God is present, offering comfort through presence rather than certainty. She expressed her continued belief, declaring “Happy Easter.”

Community Support and Continued Plea for Information

The disappearance has prompted an outpouring of support for Savannah Guthrie and her family. Authorities continue to investigate, and the community is urged to provide any information that could lead to Nancy Guthrie’s safe return. Sheriff's appeals for the captor to release Nancy Guthrie have received mixed reactions.