Wayne leads a deeply reflective service for Holocaust Remembrance, not by recounting history but by grappling with the searing spiritual aftermath it left behind. Drawing on the wisdom of thinkers like Elie Wiesel, Viktor Frankl, and Wendell Berry, we explore how faith is tested—and sometimes lost—by unbearable suffering. What does it mean to believe in a loving God when love seems absent? Together, we hold space for doubt, remembrance, and healing, seeking not easy answers but a deeper love that endures even in silence.