By The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
LDS General Conference
Mormon Tabernacle Choir -
Russell M. Nelson - Your desire to obey will be enhanced as you remember and reflect upon what you have felt these past two days.
Quentin L. Cook - Pursuing divinely appointed responsibilities in righteousness, unity, and equality will prepare us to meet God.
Gerald Causse - The Church is all about you, the Lord’s disciples—those who love and follow Him and who have taken His name upon them.
Dieter F. Uchtdorf - Those who find a way to truly behold the Man find the doorway to life’s greatest joys and the balm to life’s most demanding despairs.
Congregation -
Jean B. Bingham - May we show our gratitude and love for God by ministering with love to our eternal sisters and brothers.
Jeffrey R. Holland - Our prayer today is that every man and woman will leave this general conference more deeply committed to heartfelt care for one another.
Russell M. Nelson - We will implement a newer, holier approach to caring for and ministering to others.
Ulisses Soares - Having prophets is a sign of God’s love for His children. They make known the promises and the true nature of God and of Jesus Christ.
Garrit W. Gong - This is Easter Sunday. I reverently witness and solemnly testify of the living Christ—He who died, was buried, and rose again the third day.
Russell M. Nelson - In coming days, it will not be possible to survive spiritually without the guiding, directing, comforting, and constant influence of the Holy Ghost.
Dallin H. Oaks - We need to be reminded that in total and over a significant period of time, seemingly small things bring to pass great things.
Henry B. Eyring - I pray with all my heart that you will hear the voice of the Spirit, which is sent to you so generously.
Claudio D. Zivic - Let us be faithful to what we have believed and know.
Massimo De Feo - The gospel of Jesus Christ is centered on the love of the Father and the Savior for us and our love for Them and for one another.
Reyna I. Aburto - In order to reach our sublime destiny, we need each other, and we need to be unified.
Larry Y. Wilson - What an incomparable gift comes to those who put their faith in Jesus Christ. That gift is the Holy Spirit.
Priesthood Choir from Brigham Young University–Idaho -
Russell M. Nelson - We will minister in His name, with His power and authority, and with His loving-kindness.
Dallin H. Oaks - The magnifying of the holy priesthood you hold is vital to the work of the Lord in your families and in your Church callings.
Henry B. Eyring - We receive the Holy Spirit best when we are focused on serving others. That is why we have the priesthood responsibility to serve for the Savior.
Ronald A. Rasband - What a joy it will be for all Melchizedek Priesthood holders to have the blessing of teaching, learning, and serving shoulder to shoulder.
D. Todd Christofferson - Having one Melchizedek Priesthood quorum in a ward unifies priesthood holders to accomplish all aspects of the work of salvation.
Russel M. Nelson - We announce a significant restructuring of our Melchizedek Priesthood quorums to accomplish the work of the Lord more effectively.
Douglas D Holmes - Your Aaronic Priesthood ordination is central to helping God’s children receive Christ’s atoning power.
Choir - I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go
Dale G. Renlund - When we gather our family histories and go to the temple on behalf of our ancestors, God fulfills promised blessings simultaneously on both sides of the veil.
Choir -
Devin G. Durrant - I plead for heaven’s help as we strive to be Christlike teachers in our homes.
Taniela B. Wakolo - Participating in ordinances and honoring the associated covenants will bring you marvelous light and protection in this ever-darkening world.
Bonnie L. Oscarson - Every young woman in the Church should feel valued, have opportunities to serve, and feel that she has something of worth to contribute to this work.
Taylor G Gadoy - We all have a “today” to live, and the key to making our day successful is to be willing to sacrifice.
David A. Bednar - Meekness is a defining attribute of the Redeemer and is distinguished by righteous responsiveness, willing submissiveness, and strong self-restraint.
Mormon Tabernacle Choir - Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Neil L. Anderson - A prophet does not stand between you and the Savior. Rather, he stands beside you and points the way to the Savior.
Lynn G. Robbins - Amid a life full of stumbling blocks and imperfection, we all are grateful for second chances.