Satan’s tools—materialism, lust, and pride—bind hearts in chains of gold and sin. (See 1 Nephi 13:7–9)
Christ's power can break those chains. He offers freedom, peace, and eternal joy.
Choose Him today. Let Him break the chains so you can be free.
"As we draw farther from worldliness, we feel closer to our Father in Heaven and more able to be guided by his Spirit." @OaksDallinH
To be spiritually minded is to desire eternal things more than temporal ones. It means centering our lives on Jesus Christ.
Christ fed thousands with loaves and fishes—but His greater miracle is the gift of eternal life.
He invites us to seek something higher than bread and fishes: redeeming grace and the mighty change of heart made possible through His infinite Atonement.
There’s nothing like the joy of General Conference—hearts lifted, faith strengthened, and Christ at the center of every message.
Come hear His voice and be changed.
All are invited.
"Never underestimate the extraordinary power within you." @NelsonRussellM
You were created with divine potential. When you walk with Christ, He magnifies that power within you.
No stain is beyond the redeeming reach of Jesus Christ.
As we exercise faith in Him and repent, He forgives, heals, and cleanses the heart. This is the path to peace in this life and eternal life in the world to come.
Come unto Him — and through His grace, become new.
Sometimes trusting the Lord means letting Him reshape the plans you once felt sure about.
Follow Him when the path is clear—and when it isn’t.
He knows you perfectly and understands your needs completely.
Eternal life isn’t measured by titles, wealth, or worldly success.
It is reserved for those who are valiant in their testimony of Christ and are made perfect through Him. (See D&C 76:69)
In the end, faithful discipleship to Jesus Christ determines our eternal glory.
God teaches His children in deeply personal ways.
Through scripture, living prophets, and the quiet voice of the Holy Ghost, He communicates truth in language we can understand.
Open your ears and look steadfastly towards heaven (See 3 Nephi 11:5-6).
"Lift up your hearts and be glad, for I am in your midst, and am your advocate with the Father; and it is his good will to give you the kingdom.” Doctrine and Covenants 29:5
Everywhere I go, I meet faithful disciples quietly living Nephi’s testimony:
“O Lord, I have trusted in thee, and I will trust in thee forever.” (2 Nephi 4:34)
“If all we do in the Church is centered in Christ, then everything else will fall into its proper place." @BednarDavidA
Come and worship with us and center your life in Christ.
Discover the peace and joy when Christ is your focus.
"As the world grows more wicked, we need to grow increasingly pure… As we diligently seek to have charity and virtue fill our lives, our confidence in approaching God will increase." @NelsonRussellM
To follow Christ is to trust Him enough to obey Him—when it's easy and when it’s hard.
True faith means actively choosing to surrender our will to His, trusting that He leads us with perfect love.
Three times Paul asked the Lord to remove his adversity, but the Lord responded:
“My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness." 2 Cor 12:9
Consider where the Savior may be refining you rather than relieving you.
The Savior does not ask for occasional acts of devotion.
He invites us to walk with Him daily—in quiet consistency, not bursts of spiritual intensity.
True discipleship is measured one faithful step at a time.
"There were certainly much more prominent hills than Golgotha and much more resplendent gardens than Gethsemane. No matter; these were sufficient to host the central act of all human history!" Neil A Maxwell