Andrew’s Easter message, “Who Will Roll the Stone Away?” from Mark 16:1–7, centers on the human longing for meaning, resurrection, and rescue from death. Reflecting on our culture’s obsession with delaying mortality through science and self-empowerment, he contrasts that pursuit with the Gospel’s offer of true hope: the stone of sin and death has already been rolled away by Jesus. Andrew challenges the myth of self-sufficiency and secularism, suggesting that DIY spirituality and progress can’t satisfy the soul’s deeper ache for transcendence. Instead, resurrection is offered as the historical and spiritual turning point that brings purpose, identity, and eternal life to all who believe.