Church leaders express gratitude and emphasize caution, safety and wisdom in the phased reopening process
BYU-Idaho Radio · The Road to Baptism- John Fredrickson's Story
Wow! What a weekend for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The April 2020 General Conference lived up to expectations that it would be unforgettable. In the October 2019 General Conference, Church President Russell M. Nelson announced this conference would be unlike any other previous conference and that if people prepared for it, the conference would be unforgettable. He encouraged Latter-day Saints to immerse themselves in the Restoration and the Book of Mormon.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has once again invited each of us to participate in this April's General Conference.
Sister Katherine Pindar served in the Texas Houston East Mission
Family history is a great way to connect with your ancestors and find out more about yourself. That was the case with Lisa Coffey who lives in Meridian, Idaho. She was intrigued by her ancestors since she was very young.
RootsTech is the largest family history conference in the world, and it returns for its 10th year this month. Its goal is to celebrate and discover family connections from the past, present and future. This is a four-day event with well-known speakers and more than 300 breakout sessions.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released the following statement: