This sermon weaves together the traditional Christian Paschal Mystery with a Unitarian Universalist openness to many paths, showing how the pattern of dying and rising speaks to universal human experience. Through stories of everyday transformation, major life change, and the restoration of those once rejected, it reveals resurrection as a living practice rather than a single doctrine. At its heart, it invites us to notice where new life is breaking through—in ourselves, in our communities, and in the world—and to become people who help roll away the stones so love and justice can rise again.