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Devotionals


Although many messages are geared toward students, Latter-day Saints throughout the Church are invited to participate in devotionals, most of which are available online.

“Missionary service is not purely a covenant journey but also a sacred and holy covenant relationship,” Sister Wright taught at Provo MTC devotional.

“The prophetic governance of BYU is its comparative advantage in the whole world,” Elder Rasband declares during BYU University Conference.

A missionary calling “allows you to go out to the world crying for help,” Elder W. Mark Bassett taught at the Provo Missionary Training Center.

The Savior’s "incomparable example of aligning His will with the will of the Father brings us a beautiful vision of our way forward," Elder Andersen taught during BYU Education Week.

"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.

Though the path may seem rocky, “as you are intentional about keeping the vision of your eternal destination firmly in your mind and keep a firm hold on the rod of iron, you will make it,” Sister J. Anette Dennis told BYU–Idaho graduates.

At Days of ’47 Sunrise Service, Elder Evan A. Schmutz offered five key principles that today’s Saints can learn from pioneers.

Like the Book of Mormon prophet Nephi, individuals can utilize tools, resources and divine guidance.

Sunday School General President Mark L. Pace taught missionaries about the importance of prayer, both in the lives of missionaries and in the lives of those they teach.

Citizens have “a sacred charge: to cherish the hallowed inheritance of our liberties and steward those liberties for all generations to come,” said Elder Matthew S. Holland at Freedom Festival in Provo, Utah.

In a devotional at BYU-Idaho, Sister Andrea Muñoz Spannaus of the Young Women general presidency taught of the blessings that come from fasting and prayer.

Young Women General President Emily Belle Freeman gave five invitations to missionaries at the Provo MTC for how to study the scriptures.

Elder James W. McConkie III, General Authority Seventy, shared Church history and the testimonies of early Saints during a BYU–Idaho devotional on Tuesday, June 4.

Reminding students around the globe that "you are not alone," Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf recounted his past and used aviation principles to empathize and encourage.

Caring for the natural environment, serving one another, promoting education and being peacemakers make the world “a better place for all,” said Presiding Bishop Gérald Caussé.

Establish priorities and patterns academically as well as spiritually, Elder Adeyinka A. Ojediran counseled BYU–Hawaii students.

"Center your life in your faith in Jesus Christ and in the ordinances, covenants and teachings of His holy house," Elder Andersen told BYU–Idaho students.

A dividing line between those who hear the music of faith and those who are tone deaf is active study of the scriptures, the Apostle taught.

BYU–Idaho President Alvin F. Meredith III invited students to look for Christ as they attend the temple during Tuesday's devotional.