Messages and music from the most recent general conference.
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Listeners of General Conference Podcast that love the show mention:Welcome back to the General Conference podcast. Today we have a few updates to share with you about the future of this podcast. First, we wanted to let you know that we'll continue to make it easy for you to listen to general conference talks spread out between April and October. But we've come up with a more personalized way for you to do this, and that's with a more versatile function on the Gospel Library app, which I'll tell you how to set up at the end of this episode. With this customization, you can set your own pace for how frequently you listen to talks, rather than getting them on just Tuesdays and Fridays. And you can still receive notifications on your phone to make it simple to listen. So, what does that update mean for this podcast? For now, we're going to pause our regular publication of conference talks here. But you'll want to keep following this account because we'll bring you updates on this podcast and other podcasts from the Church in the future. We'd also love to hear your ideas about the ideal way you'd like to study general conference in the podcast space. You can send us your thoughts and preferences through email at podcast@ChurchofJesusChrist.org; please put “General Conference Podcast” in the subject line. Your voice matters so much to us, and we truly appreciate everyone who takes time to share your thoughts. And thank you for being part of our podcast community. We love being united with so many others in listening to and learning from prophets, apostles, and other Church leaders. We're sincerely grateful for you! And now, as promised, we want to share with you how to use the customizable feature on the Gospel Library app where you can establish your own pace for listening to general conference talks. There's actually a video tutorial that walks you through this process, which we'll link in the show notes if that's easier for you. But here's also how you can do it: https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/new-notification-options-on-gospel-library-app#:~:text=Accessing%20Notifications%20Settings,which%20notifications%20to%20toggle%20on. First you'll open your Gospel Library app and then open the Settings menu. Then click on Notifications. Under Study Plans, find the Plus symbol or the Create Study Plan button, depending on your phone. Next, browse the library and select General Conference and the April or October general conference you want to listen to. You can then choose to set a schedule where you select which days of the week you want a conference talk sent to you and for how long. Then mark that you want a reminder and what time you want it sent. And that's it! Now your customizable study schedule will be adapted to the days and times that are best for you each week! Of course, you can also get a physical copy of the general conference issues of the Liahona magazine to help you in your study at store.ChurchofJesusChrist.org. Thank you again for listening to the General Conference podcast! We look forward to being in touch again in the future!
President Nelson testifies of Jesus Christ and announces locations for new temples.
Elder Bednar teaches that when we abide in the Savior, He will abide in us and we will be blessed.
Elder Corbitt teaches about the plan of salvation, the doctrine of Christ, and the importance of sharing these truths with others.
Elder Bassett teaches that as we keep the commandments and do all that we can do, Jesus Christ will work miracles in our lives.
Elder Stanfill teaches the difference between chasing worldly perfection and becoming perfect in Christ.
Elder Rasband teaches that Jesus Christ's triumphant entry into Jerusalem and the events of the week that followed exemplify doctrine we can apply in our lives today.
President Ballard teaches about things that matter most, including our relationships, our spiritual promptings, and our testimonies.
President Oaks shares scriptures that record the words of Jesus Christ.
President Nelson invites us to examine our hearts and lay aside anything that prevents us from being peacemakers, a role for true disciples of Jesus Christ—especially when under fire.
Elder Duncan teaches that keeping our temple covenants will strengthen our testimonies and help us access the Savior's healing power.
Elder Andersen teaches how we can receive heavenly guidance and heavenly power as we catch hold upon the idea of Jesus Christ and His atoning sacrifice.
Elder Yamashita encourages members to receive and review their patriarchal blessings, which contain personal counsel from the Lord.
Elder Soares teaches about Christlike attributes that help us promote peace and become true followers of Jesus Christ.
President Johnson teaches that we can partner with the Savior to offer temporal and spiritual relief to those in need.
Elder Christofferson describes how we can achieve unity despite our differences—by individually coming unto Jesus Christ.
Elder Uceda teaches that Jesus Christ is the Good Shepherd and that we can follow Him and His teachings as we minister to one another in love.
Elder Nattress teaches that forgiveness is available to all through the infinite Atonement of Jesus Christ.
Brother Camargo reminds us of the blessings of creating a gospel-centered home and teaches that Jesus Christ helps us overcome problems like death, sin, and weakness.
Elder Bragg counsels us to develop Christlike poise to help us in challenging times and to better help others through their challenges as well.
Elder Uchtdorf teaches how Jesus Christ helps parents fulfill their divine responsibilities to teach and care for their children.
Elder De Hoyos teaches that family history and temple work are central to Heavenly Father's plan for His children.
Elder Schmutz teaches about the blessings that come when we trust the doctrine of Christ.
Elder Christensen teaches that we can receive true joy through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ.
Elder Bennett teaches that patriarchal blessings provide inspired direction from Heavenly Father.
Elder Meurs teaches how Jesus Christ redeems us from our sins and heals us from all our sufferings.
Elder Renlund teaches that as we come unto Christ and are connected to Him and our Heavenly Father by covenant, we can be transformed and become perfected in Jesus Christ.
President Eyring teaches that as we experience the Savior's gift of personal peace, we can help others find it, and they, in turn, can pass it along.
Elder Haynie teaches the importance of promptly following the counsel of the living prophet.
Elder Cook teaches that the Lord expects those who have received His gospel to urgently strive to be an example that will help others come to God.
Elder Gong teaches that ministering in the Savior's way will help us draw closer together and become more like Jesus Christ.
Elder Cook teaches us that we can overcome discouragement and receive great blessings if we will just keep going—with faith in Jesus Christ.
President Cordon teaches us to draw closer to Christ, receive a witness of Him, develop holy habits, and testify of Him. Then we will become more like Him.
Elder Stevenson testifies of the Book of Mormon's powerful witness of Jesus Christ and recommends making it part of our Easter celebrations.
Sister Yee teaches that we are blessed as we follow the Savior on the healing path of forgiveness.
Elder Holland teaches what it means to take up the cross as disciples of Jesus Christ.
Elder Silva describes his conversion experience and encourages young men and young women to serve missions.
Elder Montoya teaches the importance of loving God and ministering to those around us.
President Nelson affirms the Lord's teachings about abuse and testifies that God is the source of all truth.
Elder McConkie teaches about the importance of learning about Jesus Christ and helping one another come unto Him.
President Eyring shows how his mother and the prophet Mormon encouraged their posterity to qualify for eternal life through all the trials of mortality.
Elder Uchtdorf teaches that Jesus Christ is the best guide for making choices. He also introduces the new For the Strength of Youth guide.