“As followers of Christ, we should seek to live peaceably and lovingly with other children of God who do not share our values and do not have the covenant obligations we have assumed.
“In a democratic government we should seek ‘fairness for all.’ In countless circumstances, strangers’ suspicion or even hostility gradually give way to friendship when personal contacts produce mutual respect.”
— President Dallin H. Oaks (@OaksDallinH) #GeneralConference
“We can follow the example of Jesus Christ, who is our role model, by choosing to love others — even if they show little or no love toward us.” — @OaksDallinH | #GeneralConference
“As followers of Christ, let us follow Him by forgoing contention and by using the language and methods of peacemakers. In our families and other personal relationships, let us avoid what is harsh and hateful.” — @OaksDallinH | #GeneralConference
“Celebrate the joyous message of Easter every day by reflecting every day on the blessings you receive because of Him,” said Elder @DaleGRenlund. #GeneralConference
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“Celebrate the joyous message of Easter every day by reflecting every day on the blessings you receive because of Him.” — @DaleGRenlund | #GeneralConference
“Each of us, with the Lord’s grace and mercy, can believe all things, hope all things and endure valiantly all things.,” said Elder @BednarDavidA. #GeneralConference https://t.co/iNLFbrbjNm
“At this Easter season, I reaffirm our testimony of the Resurrected Lord and recognize that He is the head of this Church.” — President Dallin H. Oaks (@OaksDallinH) #GeneralConference
During the Saturday morning session of the April 2026 general conference, Latter-day Saints participated in a solemn assembly. They sustained President Dallin H. Oaks as prophet, seer, and revelator, along with the other members of the First Presidency, the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and other senior leaders in their respective roles.
“I express our gratitude as leaders of the Church for our members’ sustaining vote, prayers, and support,” President @OaksDallinH said at the beginning of the session. “We also pray for you to be guided and prospered as you continue the great service you give to the children of God throughout the world.”
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Share Jesus Christ’s love with others. Befriend the lonely. Accept the gifts the Savior offers you. Focus on Him to find hope and healing.
These messages and more were shared by four leaders at the 2025 First Presidency Christmas devotional of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The prerecorded broadcast from the Conference Center Theater on Temple Square was shared with the world on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
Read more about the messages shared during the First Presidency Christmas Devotional on Newsroom.
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“Let us strive to follow Christ’s example, doing good and making discipleship a lifelong priority,” said Elder B. Corey Cuvelier. #GeneralConference
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“They find joy despite their challenges. They have learned that: Our relationship with the Savior enables us to approach difficulties with smiling faces and grateful hearts.” — Carlos A. Godoy | #GeneralConference
A month after he was sustained as a General Authority Seventy, #ElderBrown spoke at a BYU-Idaho devotional, inviting students to hasten God’s work. https://t.co/mOkDritnM4
Brik V. Eyre: As you embrace these truths, your Heavenly Father will help you reach your ultimate goal—living eternally in His holy presence. It is no coincidence that one of the most repeated scriptures in the scriptures reminds us of our relationship with Him. Of all the names by which He could be identified in the sacrament prayers, He has asked to be called God, the Eternal Father.
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