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BYU-Idaho Radio to broadcast all sessions of general conference this weekend

A BYU-Idaho combined choir will sing in the opening session of conference

Afternoon Session of the April 2022 General Conference.
Afternoon Session of the April 2022 General Conference.
James Turcotte

BYU-Idaho will air all sessions of the 194th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints this weekend.

Sessions of general conference are Saturday at 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. and Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.

You can listen live on your radio on KBYI 94.3 FM or KBYR 91.5/88.3 FM. You can also stream it on our website or if you have a smart speaker you can ask Google, Alexa or Siri to play KBYI or KBYR FM.

Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ will have messages focusing on a variety of spiritual topics.

Music during general conference is provided by the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square and other invited choirs. The Saturday morning session will include combined choirs from BYU-Idaho.

"The music really is also teaching the gospel ... in a way that the talks don't," said Dr. Randall Kempton, the director of the choir. "There's a little pathway to the heart there. We're part of the messages of conference."

Church President Russell M. Nelson shared a message about general conference on his social media pages:

Dear brothers, sisters, and friends, how grateful I am that we can watch, listen to, or attend general conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints this weekend. I know that the General Authorities and General Officers of the Church who will speak to us have prepared thoughtfully to teach us what the Lord would have them teach. I encourage you to view each session, prepared to make note of the spiritual impressions you receive. For each of us, time marches on. As many of you know, I am closing in on my 100th birthday. Though my body reminds me every day that it is nearly a century old and to go easy on it, I honestly don’t know where the years have gone. They have simply flown by. As senior leaders in the Church, we are called to serve for the remainder of our lives, often long beyond “retirement age.” This means that you may see some of us during general conference speak while sitting down, or pre-record our message to be shared at the appropriate time, or even require a little assistance getting to and from our seats in the conference center. From my point of view, this is cause for celebration. I thank the Lord every day for the privilege of still being here with you. I cherish working alongside colleagues who are wearing out their lives in service to our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ, despite the aches and creaks that come with advancing age. I don’t have words to express how grateful I am for strong colleagues on whom I can lean in many ways as we strive to serve the Lord. May each of us, regardless of our individual circumstances, listen with open hearts and minds to what we hear this weekend so that the Lord can continue to direct each of us in our individual paths. Happy general conference, my dear brothers and sisters!