Say Oh No Not You Again Lds Conference

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A choir sings during the women'southward session of the 192nd Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the Conference Centre in Salt Lake City on Saturday, April 2, 2022.

Spenser Heaps, Deseret News

Center your lives on Jesus Christ and call up the foundational truths of the "Immature Women Theme," a senior leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-solar day Saints said during the women's session of the religion's 192nd Almanac General Conference.

Elder Dale G. Renlund of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles spoke about doctrines and gospel principles found in the "Young Women Theme," including truths well-nigh heavenly parents, divine nature, eternal destiny and sacred covenants.

'The profound doctrine taught in the "Young Women Theme" is important for young women, but it is applicable to all, including those of the states who are not young women," Elder Renlund said.

There is nothing more than important to a person'due south eternal progress than keeping sacred covenants, said President Jean B. Bingham, recently released equally the church'due south Relief Society general president.

"The key to lasting happiness is living the gospel of Jesus Christ and keeping our covenants," she said.

'Doing what matters'

A key component of trusting in the Lord is moving forwards, believing he will guide u.s.a. even when we don't have all the answers, a leader of The Church building of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said during the women'southward session of the organized religion'due south 192nd Annual Full general Briefing.

Sister Rebecca L. Craven, second counselor in the Immature Women General Presidency, told about a friend who felt prompted to visit a sis she hardly knew. At beginning she was reluctant, but then decided to give the woman a container of water ice cream to ease her anxiety.

The woman quickly realized the new sister was facing several challenges and they talked for an hour. The ice cream melted just it didn't affair — "It's OK. I'm lactose intolerant!" the woman said.

The moral of the ministering experience centered on "doing."

"Sisters, it's not about the ice cream. And it'south not virtually doing more," Sister Craven said. "Information technology's nearly doing what matters. It's applying the doctrine of Christ in our lives as we strive to become more than similar him."

Why it matters

The conference is existence viewed and heard by millions seeking counsel, spiritual rejuvenation, peace and personal revelation.

Who spoke

President Dallin H. Oaks, first counselor in the Offset Presidency, opened the session. President Jean B. Bingham, released earlier Saturday as Relief Society general president, also spoke as did Sister Susan H. Porter, first counselor in the Primary Full general Presidency and Sis Rebecca L. Craven, second counselor in the Immature Women General Presidency, and Elderberry Dale G. Renlund of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. A video presentation also was shown.

President Bingham, who has served as the Relief Society full general president for the past five years, conducted the women's session.

Why a women'due south session?

President Oaks opened by providing an explanation for the church's decision to designate Sabbatum evening equally a women's session for all Latter-day Saint women and young women, including those who turn 12 in 2022.

  • The church had previously announced in July 2021 that the Sabbatum evening sessions, which previously alternated betwixt a women'southward session and a priesthood session for men, would get a full general session for all church members. The concluding women's session was held in Oct 2020.
  • President Oaks said the Saturday sessions of general conference have a history of different purposes and unlike audiences. "For at present, this Saturday evening meeting is a session of general conference, not a session of any organization," he said. "Similar all sessions of general conference, the planning, speakers, and music are designated by the First Presidency."
  • "The gospel of Jesus Christ does not change. Gospel doctrine does non change. Our personal covenants practice non change," he said. "Just over the years, the meetings we concur to communicate our messages do change and very likely volition go on to modify over the years."
  • Future Sat evening sessions may be conducted past full general officers of the church, such as members of the presidencies of Relief Club, Young Women and Primary, equally designated by the Outset Presidency.
  • "We honor the daughters of God in this special session by concentrating on their concerns and those of their organizations," President Oaks said.

What were the themes?

  • Keeping covenants yields blessings and spiritual forcefulness.
  • Information technology is possible to find peace and purpose despite the difficult circumstances of life.
  • Existence a disciple of Jesus Christ involves more than just hoping or assertive, it means giving attempt and commitment to taking action.

What was said?

  • The topic of heavenly parents was among the notable truths in the "Young Women'southward Theme" that Elder Renlund discussed. What is known well-nigh mother in heaven is summarized in the church's Gospel Topics.
  • "Once you accept read what is at that place, you lot will know everything that I know about the subject field. I wish I knew more than," Elder Renlund said. "You, too, may still have questions and want to find more answers. Seeking greater agreement is an important office of our spiritual evolution, but please be cautious. Reason cannot replace revelation."
  • Elder Renlund connected: "Speculation will not atomic number 82 to greater spiritual noesis, but information technology can pb to charade or divert our focus from what has been revealed. For example, the Savior taught His disciples: 'always pray unto the Male parent in my name' We follow this pattern and direct our worship to our Heavenly Father in the name of Jesus Christ, and practice not pray to heavenly mother."
  • President Bingham illustrated the power of keeping covenants to having the proper equipment for rappelling. "With Jesus Christ as our anchor and perfect partner, nosotros are assured of his loving strength in trial and of eventual deliverance through Him," she said. "The spiritual equipment that keeps us from being broken on the rocks of adversity is our testimony of Jesus Christ and the covenants we brand."

  • A video was shown before President Bingham'south remarks that shared words from President Spencer W. Kimball in October 1979 and President Russell M. Nelson's talk for women in October 2015. Sister Camilla Kimball read her married man President Kimball'southward talk during the full general women'south meeting in 1979 when he was in the hospital. He foretold that much of the major growth coming to the church in the final days will be because many of the good women of the world will be drawn to the church in large numbers.
  • The video also showed President Russell M. Nelson'southward talk from Oct 2015, where he spoke to Latter-day Saint women. He said the day that President Kimball foresaw is today. "You are the women he foresaw! Your virtue, light, love, knowledge, backbone, grapheme, faith and righteous lives will draw good women of the world, along with their families, to the Church in unprecedented numbers!" President Nelson said the kingdom of God is not and cannot be consummate without women who make and keep sacred covenants and who can speak with the power and authority of God. Women need to speak up and speak out in ward and pale councils.
  • Sister Porter discussed the life-changing events surrounding the death of her husband, Elder Bruce D. Porter, and shared three lessons that she learned that brought her close to Jesus Christ.
  • They were: (1) Our past and present circumstances practise not decide our future; (2) "The power is in (us)"; and (three) "Out of pocket-sized things proceedeth that which is great."
  •  Sis Craven said existence a disciple of Jesus Christ involves more than just hoping or believing. It requires effort, move and commitment. She urged Latter-twenty-four hours Saint women to focus on what matters near to find lasting joy. "The Gospel of Jesus Christ is a gospel of action and a gospel of joy," she said.

Venue and attendance

For the outset time since the pandemic began, the public attended a briefing session.

  • Omnipresence was limited to virtually 10,000, and so many seats remained empty inside the Conference Center (chapters 21,000).
  • The restriction was not related to COVID-19. Instead, at that place were concerns virtually parking, public transportation and access due to structure on and around Temple Square with the renovation of the Salt Lake Temple.
  • The full general public hadn't attended a briefing session since October 2019.
  • In October 2021, the families and guests of the speakers were allowed to attend, which amounted to several hundred people per session.

Notable quotes

  • "We cannot create our own path and expect God's promised outcomes." — Elder Renlund
  • "We cannot deviate from Heavenly Father's grade and then blame Him for inferior outcomes." — Elder Renlund
  • "Much of the major growth that is coming to the Church building in the last days will come because many of the proficient women of the world (in whom there is often such an inner sense of spirituality) volition be drawn to the church building in large numbers." — President Kimball'southward talk in video
  • "The kingdom of God is non and cannot be complete without women who make sacred covenants and and then keep them, women who tin can speak with the power and authorization of God!" — President Nelson
  • "We must cull to be anchored to the Savior, to be bound to him by our covenants." — President Bingham
  • "Dear sisters, above all else, stay on the covenant path to Jesus Christ!" — President Bingham
  • "No matter our circumstances, our lives are sacred and have significant and purpose. Each of u.s. is a dearest daughter of God, born with divinity in our souls." — Sister Porter
  • "Even though you may feel alone equally the storms of life are raging, you can polish a lite in the darkness of misunderstanding, confusion and unbelief. Your calorie-free of faith in Christ can exist steady and certain, leading those around you to safety and peace." — Sister Porter
  • "Conversion won't come up while doing zippo. It comes through the power of the Holy Ghost equally nosotros make an intentional effort to know past asking, seeking, and knocking. It comes by doing." — Sister Craven
  • "It's not most doing life perfectly — it's most finding joy while doing our best to live the covenants we have made with the Lord." — Sister Craven
  • "If the restored Church of Jesus Christ is going to come up out of obscurity, nosotros must come out of obscurity. As covenant-keeping women, we must polish our gospel light all over the globe by stepping up and standing out." — Sister Craven

Prayers and hymns

  • Sister Rebecca Mehr, a member of the Relief Society Advisory Council, offered the opening prayer. Sister Andrea Spannaus of Argentine republic, a fellow member of the Relief Order Informational Council gave the closing prayer.
  • A women'due south choir from stakes in Utah provided music throughout the women'south session. They sang "Let Zion in Her Beauty Ascension," "Nosotros Listen to a Prophet's Vocalism," "Come Ye Children of the Lord" and "Oh, May My Soul District with Thee."

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Source: https://www.deseret.com/general-conference/2022/4/2/23007094/latter-day-saint-women-urged-to-do-what-matters-find-peace-womens-session-general-conference

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