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Stunning video footage accompanies Elder Quentin L. Cook’s sure witness of Jesus Christ
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- Elder Quentin L. Cook says he has always worried about saying too much about sacred things. “We know that when we receive revelation, that is something we should be very careful [with], but I would be ungrateful if I didn’t say that I can testify with all certainty as a sure witness of the divinity of Jesus Christ. I know that He lives and I know that He guides this Church,” Elder Cook said in a new video released by Church News . He then bore testimony of the significance of the revelation that has been received to guide the entire...
Watch: BYU’s Cosmo the Cougar performs crazy stunt on campus stairs
Danielle Christensen
- There’s no denying that Brigham Young University’s mascot Cosmo the Cougar has earned a reputation for pulling off some cool stunts. From rolling down the stands of the LaVelle Edwards Stadium in a human hamster ball to leaping slam dunks at a basketball game to dancing smooth Michael Jackson moves by the pool, it seems there’s nothing the mascot can’t do. And on April 6 , Cosmo added to that list by walking down the school’s dreaded campus stairs by the Richards Building (RB) on his hands, legs straight up in the air. I enjoy walking down the RB stairs 😁...
‘A prominent place on your personal library shelves’: What prophets have taught about general conference messages
Lindsey Williams
- Editor's note: Our bi-weekly Friday column, “ Found in the footnotes ,” explores some of the footnotes from remarks given by General Authorities and General Officers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Leading up to general conference, Church leaders spend months preparing their messages. In 2016, President Dallin H. Oaks , then a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, shared that he prays fervently about what he is supposed to speak about each conference. “I begin that process six months in advance, and usually by two to four months ahead of the April or October conference,...
Utah Area Presidency asks stake presidents to develop plans for returning to church
Newsroom of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- The Utah Area Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints shared the following message with Church leaders in Utah on April 8, 2021. Returning to Church Meetings and Activities in the Utah Area We are deeply grateful for the leadership of stake presidents, bishops, and others in the Utah Area who throughout the COVID-19 pandemic have developed plans and implemented guidelines to allow our members to worship at home and at Church in safe and compliant ways. As infection rates in Utah continue to decrease and vaccinations significantly increase, we are getting closer to a time when we...
50 female international area organization advisers meet for the first time, social posts you may have missed during conference
Lindsey Williams
- Editor’s note: “ This week from the pulpit ” highlights recent messages by General Authorities and General Officers of the Church. General conference weekend is always full of inspiring messages. But did you know that after general conference many Church leaders share social media posts about their talks? And some of their posts this week have also shared conference stories you may not have heard. For example, on the Wednesday before general conference , March 31, 2021, all 50 women leaders who have recently been called as international area organization advisers met with the female General Officers of the Church. This...
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‘A prominent place on your personal library shelves’: What prophets have taught about general conference messages
Lindsey Williams
- Editor's note: Our bi-weekly Friday column, “ Found in the footnotes ,” explores some of the footnotes from remarks given by General Authorities and General Officers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Leading up to general conference, Church leaders spend months preparing their messages. In 2016, President Dallin H. Oaks , then a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, shared that he prays fervently about what he is supposed to speak about each conference. “I begin that process six months in advance, and usually by two to four months ahead of the April or October conference,...
Utah Area Presidency asks stake presidents to develop plans for returning to church
Newsroom of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- The Utah Area Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints shared the following message with Church leaders in Utah on April 8, 2021. Returning to Church Meetings and Activities in the Utah Area We are deeply grateful for the leadership of stake presidents, bishops, and others in the Utah Area who throughout the COVID-19 pandemic have developed plans and implemented guidelines to allow our members to worship at home and at Church in safe and compliant ways. As infection rates in Utah continue to decrease and vaccinations significantly increase, we are getting closer to a time when we...
A promise or invitation from each April 2021 general conference talk
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- The text for the April 2021 general conference is now available on ChurchofJesusChrist.org . To help you carry the messages from our Church leaders with you, here is one invitation or promise given by each of the speakers during general conference. We hope they will help you receive the inspiration you need to draw closer to Jesus Christ. Saturday Morning “ Welcome Message ” | President Russell M. Nelson As we listen to the messages that have been carefully prepared by our leaders under the direction of the Holy Ghost, I invite you to pray to identify the debris you should...
The number of temples in Africa is about to triple. Here are 15 other temple facts and stats you might not know
Lindsey Williams
- During the Sunday afternoon session of general conference, President Russell M. Nelson announced 20 temples to be built in locations around the world. President Nelson said we are building now for the future. “Just last year, despite the pandemic, ground was broken for 21 new temples! We want to bring the house of the Lord even closer to our members, that they may have the sacred privilege of attending the temple as often as their circumstances allow,” President Nelson said. Here are 16 facts and stats about temple announcements, locations, and construction you might not know. 1. President Nelson’s announcement will...
10 Twitter reactions we loved from general conference weekend
LDS Living
- Another general conference came and went this past weekend, but many of the messages we heard will remain with us. We celebrated Easter by hearing testimonies of Jesus Christ from speakers who represented every populated continent on earth. We celebrated together as temples were announced around the world. And we heard calls for kindness that will hopefully influence how we engage with others moving forward. One place that could always use a little bit more kindness is Twitter. The social media platform tends to become a home for heated discussions and strong opinions. And maybe that's why we love these tweets...
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Watch: BYU’s Cosmo the Cougar performs crazy stunt on campus stairs
Danielle Christensen
- There’s no denying that Brigham Young University’s mascot Cosmo the Cougar has earned a reputation for pulling off some cool stunts. From rolling down the stands of the LaVelle Edwards Stadium in a human hamster ball to leaping slam dunks at a basketball game to dancing smooth Michael Jackson moves by the pool, it seems there’s nothing the mascot can’t do. And on April 6 , Cosmo added to that list by walking down the school’s dreaded campus stairs by the Richards Building (RB) on his hands, legs straight up in the air. I enjoy walking down the RB stairs 😁...
‘A prominent place on your personal library shelves’: What prophets have taught about general conference messages
Lindsey Williams
- Editor's note: Our bi-weekly Friday column, “ Found in the footnotes ,” explores some of the footnotes from remarks given by General Authorities and General Officers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Leading up to general conference, Church leaders spend months preparing their messages. In 2016, President Dallin H. Oaks , then a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, shared that he prays fervently about what he is supposed to speak about each conference. “I begin that process six months in advance, and usually by two to four months ahead of the April or October conference,...
Utah Area Presidency asks stake presidents to develop plans for returning to church
Newsroom of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- The Utah Area Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints shared the following message with Church leaders in Utah on April 8, 2021. Returning to Church Meetings and Activities in the Utah Area We are deeply grateful for the leadership of stake presidents, bishops, and others in the Utah Area who throughout the COVID-19 pandemic have developed plans and implemented guidelines to allow our members to worship at home and at Church in safe and compliant ways. As infection rates in Utah continue to decrease and vaccinations significantly increase, we are getting closer to a time when we...
50 female international area organization advisers meet for the first time, social posts you may have missed during conference
Lindsey Williams
- Editor’s note: “ This week from the pulpit ” highlights recent messages by General Authorities and General Officers of the Church. General conference weekend is always full of inspiring messages. But did you know that after general conference many Church leaders share social media posts about their talks? And some of their posts this week have also shared conference stories you may not have heard. For example, on the Wednesday before general conference , March 31, 2021, all 50 women leaders who have recently been called as international area organization advisers met with the female General Officers of the Church. This...
Stunning video footage accompanies Elder Quentin L. Cook’s sure witness of Jesus Christ
LDS Living
- Elder Quentin L. Cook says he has always worried about saying too much about sacred things. “We know that when we receive revelation, that is something we should be very careful [with], but I would be ungrateful if I didn’t say that I can testify with all certainty as a sure witness of the divinity of Jesus Christ. I know that He lives and I know that He guides this Church,” Elder Cook said in a new video released by Church News . He then bore testimony of the significance of the revelation that has been received to guide the entire...
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