Make Conference a Sacred Experience

Transform your General Conference experience from overwhelming to deeply nourishing! In this heartfelt message from Scharman Grimmer, learn how to turn the "fire hose" of conference weekend into a sustainable spiritual irrigation system that will nurture your testimony year-round.

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Will You Answer God’s Call?

Why are you here? Elder Bednar teaches that our purpose isn’t just to get a body or be tested—we were foreordained to help fulfill God’s promise to Abraham. That means YOU have a role in gathering Israel. So today, ask yourself: Am I focused on my divine mission, or am I getting lost in the world? The gathering is happening. Will you be part of it?

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Doctrine and Covenants 29

In His final moments before Gethsemane, Christ prayed for something powerful—unity. But what does it actually mean to be "one" with God and each other? John explores the Savior's intercessory prayer, how it connects to the Atonement, and why unity is one of the most divine attributes we can develop. If you've ever felt disconnected from God or others, this discussion will give you fresh insight into Christ’s ultimate desire for His followers.

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The Tender Mercies of the Lord

When Elder Bednar stood to speak in General Conference for the first time, the hymn sung just before was his personal favorite—one chosen weeks before he knew he would be there. Hank Smith explores the power of these moments and why learning to recognize the Lord's hand in our lives can bring peace in the middle of life's uncertainty.

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An High Priest of Good Things to Come

What would your future self say to you right now? Elder Holland once imagined his older self calling back to the young man who had just broken down—twice—on the road to Yale, telling him, It will be all right in the end. Join Hank Smith as he explores the importance of believing in the good that will come in the future.

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The Power of Patience

Some moments stick with you for a lifetime. Elder Robert C. Oaks tells the story of a father who chose patience when he could have chosen anger—and decades later, his son still remembered. Hank Smith dives into this powerful lesson and how we can all try to respond with just a little more patience.

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Come What May, and Love It

Sometimes, the best thing you can do is laugh. Elder Wirthlin’s unforgettable General Conference talk reminds us that learning to smile through life’s challenges can bring strength and peace. Hank Smith explores how the idea of "come what may and love it" can help you through your next hard day.

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Zion in the Midst of Babylon

The Manhattan Temple sits in the middle of one of the loudest cities in the world—but inside, it’s completely silent. Elder David Stone explains how limiting our connection to Babylon can help us find more peace, just like that sacred space in the heart of New York. Hank Smith explores how we can build our own personal Zion, no matter where we live.

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