Savannah Guthrie did not give a polished TV sermon. She broke. On the holiest morning of her faith, the “Today” star admitted she feels abandoned by God while her 84-year-old mom, Nancy, is still missing. She spoke of darkness, bitter questions, and a promise that suddenly feels unbearably far aw
Easter, for Savannah Guthrie, arrived this year like a collision. On one side was the bright language of resurrection she has known all her life; on the other was the raw terror of not knowing where her mother is, or whether she is even alive. Appearing in a Good Shepherd New York digital service, Savannah didn’t hide behind platitudes. She confessed to “deep disappointment with God,” to the searing sense of “utter abandonment” that has gripped her since Nancy vanished on February 1.
Yet even as she questioned whether Jesus ever knew this exact wound of uncertainty, she refused to pretend her faith was gone. Instead, she framed doubt as part of belief itself — the dark backdrop that makes any glimmer of hope “blindingly beautiful.” Surrounded by her “Today” family and clinging to her children, Savannah chose to say the words anyway: she still believes, and she still whispers “Happy Easter” into the silence where her mother should be.