PEOPLE has learned what Savannah told her colleagues when she returned to the Today set on March 5
NEED TO KNOW
This is the first time Savannah has been to set since her mom Nancy disappeared on Feb. 1
A Today spokesperson previously confirmed Savannah's visit in a statement
During her visit to theTodayshow set on March 5,Savannah Guthrieaddressed her colleagues as she reunited with the team for the first time since her momNancy Guthrie's disappearance.
PEOPLE has learned that Savannah thanked the entire staff and crew for all of their love, prayers and support and for "caring about my mom as much as I do."
Savannah said in part, "I wanted you to know that I'm still standing, and I still have hope, and I'm still me. And I don't know what version of me that will be, but it will be. I'm holding onto my faith. I still believe. And as my mom would say, 'where else would I go?'"
Savannah added: "I have every intention of coming back. I don't know how to come back, but I don't know how not to. You're my family. And, I would like to try."
PEOPLE has also learned that Savannah's friend and colleagueDylan Dreyerthen led a "beautiful" group prayer for everyone, which began, "We're here holding hands as a family, in a place where we don't understand why this is happening.... It is not too bold to ask God for the biggest miracles every day."Before she left, Savannah hugged everyone in the studio.
ATodayspokesperson previouslyconfirmed Savannah's visit to 1A, saying in a statement that the beloved anchor "stopped by the studio this morning to be with and thank herTodaycolleagues."
The spokesperson also noted thatSavannah "plans to return to the show on air,"though she currently "remains focused right now supporting her family and working to help bring Nancy home."
Shortly after the visit,Jenna Bush HagerandSheinelle Jonesbegan their fourth hour show,Today with Jenna & Sheinelle,and reflected on the emotional reunion.
"Let's just get right into it, full disclosure, we've had a powerful morning this morning," Jones shared with viewers.
Advertisement
"Savannah has come back to her home here at 30 Rock in Studio 1A," Bush Hager said, getting audibly choked up. "We got to see her this morning and in her perfect way, she talked to all of us, hugged every single person in this room, the crew."
"She said that she has the intention to return to the show even though it feels like the hardest thing to do. It's also her home and where she feels so loved," Bush Hager added. "And she is beyond loved here. So we're happy she's home. I don't know when she's actually returning to the show. But she was here and that felt so good to get to hug her."
Earlier in the week, Savannah visited Nancy's Tucson, Ariz. property alongside her sisterAnnie Guthrieand brother-in-law Tommaso Cioni on March 2. Ina video obtained by NewsNation, the three were seen hugging one another as they looked at atribute created near Nancy's mailboxand added yellow flowers to the display.
The same day, Savannah shared anew photo on social mediafeaturing the many bouquets of flowers around Nancy's mailbox, writing in her caption, "We feel the love and prayers from our neighbors, from the Tucson community and from around the country 💛 please don't stop praying and hoping with us. bring her home."
Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE'sfree daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Nancy was last seengoing into her garage at 9:50 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 31. She wasreported missing by her familyat 12:03 p.m. local time on Feb. 1 when she failed to join friends to watch a virtual church service.
On Tuesday, Feb. 24, Savannah announced thatthe family was offering a rewardof up to $1 million for any information leading to Nancy's recovery.The FBI's reward of $100,000also remains active.
Savannah also shared that the family donated $500,000 to theNational Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
Anyone with information about Nancy's disappearance is asked to please contact 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or the Pima County Sheriff's Department 520-351-4900.
Read the original article onPeople