Invite Your Friends to Watch LDS General Conference
General Conference may be one of the best ways to introduce your friends to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This article provides references to help you explain to others what general conference is all about and to invite them to watch the upcoming...
8 Ways to Access LDS General Conference: Oct. 6-7, 2018
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints invites people around the world to participate in LDS general conference twice a year. In these meetings, the First Presidency, members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and other General Authorities and General...
Get a Sneak Peek at the New Church Curriculum for 2019
The new 2019 learning and teaching resources from the Church are not just updated manuals—they are part of a new home-centered approach to learning and living the gospel. Before January, each LDS household will receive a copy of Come, Follow Me—For Individuals and...
New LDS Video “Choose to Stay” Gives Hope to Those Considering Suicide
A new video from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints gives you a glimpse through the eyes of a young man struggling with suicidal thoughts brought on by the stresses, pressures, and expectations of life. “I tried to smile and hide my darkness. I remember...
How to Prepare for LDS General Conference
General conference is intended to be a revelatory experience as we learn from living prophets and apostles through the influence of the Holy Ghost. Proper preparation will help ensure that you get the most out of your conference experience. As you prepare for general...
Tickets for LDS General Conference
Tickets are required for admission to sessions of general conference in the Conference Center. Music and the Spoken Word is part of the Sunday morning session, and tickets are required. United States and Canada Members of the Church who live in the United States and...
Registration is Open for RootsTech 2019
The RootsTech 2019 conference sponsored by FamilySearch will be held February 27 to March 2, 2019, at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. Registration is now open at RootsTech.org. Register early to take advantage of early bird prices. RootsTech...
Learn About What’s Coming for LDS Children and Youth in 2020
On May 8 of this year, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced plans for new resources for girls and boys, young women, and young men coming in 2020. Some have wondered if camps and activities would continue to be a part of the experience for...
Mobile Devices in Sacrament Meeting?
Given the potential blessings—as well as the potential distractions—of these digital devices, how do members decide when to use them in church, especially in sacrament meeting? The article "Worshipping in a Digital Age" in the August Ensign examines principles that...
“Hope of Israel:” President & Sister Nelson Challenge Youth Worldwide
On June 3, 2018, President Russell M. Nelson and Sister Wendy W. Nelson addressed the youth of the Church in a worldwide devotional. Their entire addresses were published as supplements to the August New Era and Ensign magazines. The talks were fabulous for youth—and...
Do You Have Ancestors Connected to Nauvoo?
Do you have an ancestor who may have settled the city of Nauvoo, witnessed the organization of the Relief Society, heard the first cries announcing the martyrdom of Joseph and Hyrum Smith or helped with the dedication of the Nauvoo Temple? Or perhaps you have...
BYUtv’s Studio C Cast Forms JK Studios
The 10 original cast members of BYUtv's Studio C — Stacey Harkey, left, Whitney Call, James Perry, Matt Meese, Stephen Meek, Jeremy Warner, Mallory Everton, Natalie Madsen, Adam Berg and Jason Gray —are launching an online family-friendly comedy network, the group...