This article summarizes where to find archives of the text, audio, video, and music of general conferences of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Conference Text
- Conference.ChurchofJesusChrist.org has conference talks in English back to 1971. PDFs are available for conferences since 2008. Many other languages also appear in text and PDF as early as 1990.
- The Church History Department has scanned all the General Conference Reports in English since 1880 and placed them online in the Internet Archive, a non-profit Internet library. The collection includes some non-English languages.
- Early Church Conference Reports from 1830 to April 1897. Reports gathered from published material (Deseret News and Millennial Star) and transcribed with standardized spelling and grammar. Not a Church-sponsored website.
- BYU’s LDS Scripture Citation Index (scriptures.byu.edu) has the English text from conferences from 1942 to the present. You can search them or check references in all conferences to a given scripture passage.
Conference Video and Audio
- Conference.ChurchofJesusChrist.org has video and audio in English from 1971 to the current conference. Video and audio back to 2008 is also available in more than 80 languages.
Conference Music
- You can also see an index of all the music at GCmusic.ChurchofJesusChrist.org. The archive goes back to 2008.
Other Channels
- You can access general conference archives both online and offline using the Church’s Gospel Library mobile app and the Latter-day Saints Channel on Roku, iTunes, and the General Conference YouTube channel. You can subscribe to the YouTube channel to be notified when new videos are published.
- You can listen to general conference using smart speakers (such as Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant) using the Church’s Google Voice.
I found archives on Spotify, but since those are from KSL they often begin or end with extraneous matter such as old newscast material, weather, or even commercials, surprised the Church does not seem to have its own General Conference channel on Spotify.