Invite Your Friends to Watch LDS General Conference
LDS General Conference may be one of the best ways to introduce your friends to the Church. This article provides references to help you explain to others what general conference is all about and to invite them to watch the upcoming general conference. Below...
8 Ways to Access LDS General Conference
f The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints invites people around the world to participate in messages of inspiration and guidance at the LDS general conference twice a year. In these meetings, the First Presidency, members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles,...
Technology to Assist LDS Who Are Hard of Hearing
The Church has made a significant effort over many years to understand the needs of members who are hard of hearing. The Church has researched possible options, and has set up various systems and devices to help, both in temples and in meetinghouses. This article...
LDS Face to Face With Elders Oaks and Ballard, Nov. 19, 2017
On November 19, 2017, Elder Dallin H. Oaks and Elder M. Russell Ballard will answer questions from young single adults through a worldwide, live Face to Face event. The goal of this event is to help young single adults—including those who are not members of the...
Preparing for LDS General Conference
The LDS Conference Center has 21,000 seats. They will be filled six times on September 23, September 30, and October 1 for the six sessions general conference. More than 100,000 people will experience the worldwide conference from inside the Conference Center....
Family History Report in LCR for Leaders
Leaders can access a family history report that shows information about family history activity in the ward or stake. Priesthood leaders, many members of stake and ward councils, and temple and family history consultants can access the report through Leader and Clerk...
FamilySearch Digital Records Replace Microfilm
FamilySearch has discontinued its microfilm circulation services because it now offers billions of the world’s historic records online digitally. For 80 years, FamilySearch created microfilms of birth, death, and other records around the world and offered a service...
100+ Languages on Redesigned LDS.org Language Pages
The Church has redesigned the language pages on LDS.org to mirror the Gospel Library app. The same Church resources—such as scriptures, lesson manuals, general conference talks, and Church magazines—are now available on LDS.org and in the Gospel Library app in 115...
September is National Suicide Awareness Month
September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Over 800,000 people die by suicide worldwide every year. In the United States, suicide rates have surged to the highest levels in nearly 30 years, with increases in every age group. This month, the Church...
LDS Gospel Learning Resources for Doctrinal, Historical, and Social Questions
The Church provides many resources that can enhance gospel learning and help provide answers to doctrinal, historical, and social questions. Since many people are not aware of these resources, I've compiled the list below. I've also included reliable resources created...
LDS Church Announces Dates for 2018 Events
The First Presidency has announced the dates for the Churchwide events for 2018. The announcement letter from the First Presidency to bishops and stake presidents states, “These events are an important part of the Church’s efforts to instruct and edify members...
LDS Church Curriculum for 2018
The Church has announced the resources that will be used in Sunday classes during 2018. The Instructions for Curriculum 2018 outline the following courses of study: Melchizedek Priesthood and Relief Society: Adults will use the new Come, Follow Me—For Melchizedek...











