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“We need disciples who are consecrated and who live to follow the Savior,” Elder Bednar said.

Jesus Christ will give young adults "hope and courage, and unbind them from the things that are causing them [their] struggles and pains."

The Apostle invited listeners to be peacemakers and build bridges of understanding.

"I feel like I have come home," Elder Renlund said at Festinord Conference for young single adults in Nordic and Baltic countries.

No matter what young adults face, “Jesus Christ and His teachings are the answer,” Elder Uchtdorf taught.

Thousands of young single adults gathered in Salt Lake City to meet new friends, develop new skills and learn more about Jesus Christ.

"Jesus Christ and His teachings are the answer. Jesus Christ is your strength," Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf testifies in concluding devotional of 2024 Utah Area YSA Conference.

Saturday, Aug. 3 classes covered spiritual growth, emotional wellness, personal development and temporal well-being

Elder Kevin W. Pearson encourages developing spiritual senses, Sister Sharon Eubank on finding new ways to serve at the young single adult conference on Aug. 3.

Friday, Aug. 2, classes covered spiritual growth, emotional wellness, personal development and temporal well-being.

Activities of the 2024 Utah Area YSA Conference included breaking two Guinness World Records.

The concert also featured Latter-day Saint jazz singer Emma Nissen, who shared experiences from her mission.

Young Women general president Emily Belle Freeman gave the morning keynote on Aug. 2, while Elder Kyle S. McKay spoke in the afternoon.

YA Weekly magazine has launched new social media pages for young adults to share their faith and strengthen each other’s testimonies.

A variety of free, local events took place between Logan and St. George, Utah, from July 26-27.

As part of his ministry, Elder Ronald A. Rasband invites young adults to "go through Jesus to get into their phones."

Young single adults can help make history at the 2024 Utah Area YSA Conference by participating in two official attempts to break Guinness World Records titles.

Redefining "young single adults" as unmarried Latter-day Saints ages 18 to 35 will help more people stay rooted in Christ-centered communities, young single adults and their leaders say.