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      <title>Mountainous miracles and the light of Easter at BYU</title>
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      <description>Brigham Young University's 150th Easter devotional offered a moment of reflection in the middle of a historic semester, inviting students and faculty to pause and consider the deeper meaning of Easter.</description>
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      <author>Aubrie Dyer</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<html lang="en">                    <head>                <meta charset="utf-8">                <meta property="op:markup_version" content="v1.0">                                    <link rel="canonical" href="https://universe.byu.edu/campus/mountainous-miracles-and-the-light-of-easter-at-byu">                                <meta property="fb:article_style" content="default">            </head>                            <body>                <article>                    <header>                                                                            <h1>Mountainous miracles and the light of Easter at BYU</h1>                                                                            <h3 class="op-kicker">Easter,BYU 150,devotional,President C. Shane Reese,professor ed carter,coach ed eyestone,Shana Clemence,david seely,jo ann seely,ava mecham,ava mecham,Featured</h3>                                                                            <address>    <a rel="author" href="https://universe.byu.edu/aubrie-dyer">        Aubrie Dyer    </a></address>                                                                            <time class="op-published" dateTime="April 01, 03:53 PM">April 01, 03:53 PM</time>                                                                            <time class="op-modified" dateTime="April 01, 03:53 PM">April 01, 03:53 PM</time>                                            </header>                    <p>Brigham Young University's 150th Easter devotional offered a moment of reflection in the middle of a historic semester, inviting students and faculty to pause and consider the deeper meaning of Easter. </p><p>Held during one of the most sacred weeks of the Christian calendar, the devotional focused on what President C. Shane Reese described as the greatest of all gifts, the life and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. As BYU celebrates its sesquicentennial, the gathering tied together the universitys theme of light with its ultimate source, reminding students that their education is meant to shape not only their minds but their discipleship.</p><p>That message came into sharper focus through remarks from professors David Seely and Jo Ann Seely, who retold the story of the women who came to Christs tomb early on Easter morning. They described how these women arrived prepared for mourning, not miracles, asking, How could they imagine an empty tomb? How could anyone imagine that? </p><p>When they instead found the stone rolled away and heard the angel declare, Why seek ye the living among the dead? He is not here, but is risen, everything changed.</p><p>The Seelys emphasized that the Resurrection was not a small or expected event, explaining it was not a hill size miracle. It was mountainous. More, even.</p><figure> <img src="https://brightspotcdn.byu.edu/45/82/e0c90e5945e39eda2d36f8ea6e3d/8-bg1.jpg"></figure><p>They encouraged students to act on promptings to serve, to pray more deeply and to engage more fully in both their studies and their faith. In doing so, they promised, individuals will come to recognize that the mountain of what the Lord has done  will surprise you.</p><figure> <img src="https://brightspotcdn.byu.edu/cf/a2/a5ba619e46da9fb068a796ee161e/4-ava5.jpg"></figure><p>Throughout the devotional, that sense of growth and becoming remained central. Speakers Ed Eyestone and Ed Carter emphasized that BYUs mission is not only academic excellence, but helping students become disciples of Jesus Christ who carry His light into the world. </p><p>Near the bell tower, whose chimes echo daily with the hymn Come, Come, Ye Saints, a plaque will be installed to remind students of their responsibility to become the music of hope for the world. It serves as a quiet but powerful symbol of what BYU hopes its students will become.</p><p>In closing, President Reese shared a personal story that brought the message of Easter into a deeply human context. He described meeting a family who had just lost their father, yet still chose to attend a BYU March Madness basketball game in his honor.</p><p>At first, he struggled to understand their decision, but soon realized it was rooted in faith. The mother expressed her certainty that they would see him again, and Reese recognized that she had perfect hope. </p><p>That moment became a powerful witness to him that the sting of death was truly overcome and that through Jesus Christ, all that is unfair in this life will be made right.</p><p>As the devotional came to a close, the messages of hope lingered. Easter at BYU is not only a celebration of an empty tomb, but a reminder of what is possible because of it.</p><p>Through Christ, there is healing, growth and a future filled with light. For students, that means moving forward with faith, trusting that even in the quiet moments after celebration, they are still becoming who they are meant to be.</p><figure class="op-slideshow"> <figure>  <img src="https://brightspotcdn.byu.edu/9a/6d/413d00d24598a200491cc410fbd8/1-reese5.jpg">  <figcaption>   President Reese speaks to the BYU community during the 150th Easter Devotional, sharing a story of hope and faith. He reflected on a grieving family whose perfect hope reminded him of Christs Resurrection. (Aubrie Dyer)     </figcaption> </figure> <figure>  <img src="https://brightspotcdn.byu.edu/4c/f9/e8dfc3864615a1315a34b502c3f1/2-carter.jpg">  <figcaption>   Professor Ed Carter discusses BYUs mission and the meaning behind the bell tower plaques. He highlighted the words of President Spencer W. Kimball and President Dallin H. Oaks to connect campus tradition with students spiritual growth. (Aubrie Dyer)     </figcaption> </figure> <figure>  <img src="https://brightspotcdn.byu.edu/73/2d/2118c1d241daa46d51aeeba30197/3-david-1.jpg">  <figcaption>   Professor David Seely speaks about the unexpected joy and hope found in following Christ. He illustrated how discipleship can exceed expectations and bring greater growth than imagined. (Aubrie Dyer)  </figcaption> </figure> <figure>  <img src="https://brightspotcdn.byu.edu/be/c4/fc97f67d4d449010bc87ca3ad872/4-joann.jpg">  <figcaption>   Professor Jo Ann Seely addresses students about the women who visited Christs tomb on Easter morning. She explained how their devotion revealed the mountainous miracle of the Resurrection. (Aubrie Dyer)     </figcaption> </figure> <figure>  <img src="https://brightspotcdn.byu.edu/34/bd/ce8576f147d3829450a5ed71f699/3-eyestone.jpg">  <figcaption>   Ed Eyestone talks about the daily chimes of BYUs bell tower and their connection to perseverance and faith. He shared the dedicatory prayer of President Spencer W. Kimball, emphasizing how the bells inspire hope for the university community. (Aubrie Dyer)     </figcaption> </figure> <figure>  <img src="https://brightspotcdn.byu.edu/60/a1/8a465d9e45568f9e75fb9b8654f4/7-shana.jpg">  <figcaption>   Shana Clemence speaks about the light of Christ reflected in the lives of BYU students. She highlighted stories of students whose faith and growth demonstrate the universitys mission to foster discipleship. (Aubrie Dyer)     </figcaption> </figure></figure>                                    </article>            <script src="https://brightspotcdn.byu.edu/resource/00000173-da06-d043-a7ff-dece7d790000/_resource/brightspot/analytics/search/SiteSearchAnalytics.5eb1a8a326b06970c71b3a253fbeaa64.gz.js" data-bsp-contentid="0000019d-4618-d6d8-a5df-eff933fa0000"></script></body>            </html>]]></content:encoded>
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