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The three general officers from the Primary, Young Women and Relief Society organizations of the Church encouraged Latter-day Saints to become lifelong disciples of Christ.

A public viewing will be held on Friday, Oct. 20, with the funeral held on Saturday, Oct. 21.

Sister Browning taught BYU–Pathway Worldwide students lessons, principles and truths from Moses’ face-to-face experience with God.

Elder David A. Bednar asked students if they appreciate the “remarkable and marvelous season” in which they live.

This Church News video features President Henry B. Eyring talking about his wife and her final years.

“Our first mission is to help people come to Jesus Christ,” says mission president.

Sister Kathleen Johnson Eyring — a wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother — is remembered for a life of serving others, strengthening family.

See what the Church’s First Presidency has said about the Sunday meeting schedule for Latter-day Saints on Christmas Eve.

The First Presidency issued a statement on Middle East violence, Elder Holland posted on social media, two temple dedications plus 6 more stories from the Church News from the week of Oct. 8-14.

This generation of missionaries will be more successful than any generation in leading others to Jesus Christ, says Elder Christofferson.

“We affirm that He calls upon all of us to love our neighbors as ourselves, and we pray for a peaceful resolution of all conflicts,” statement says.

Elder Lance B. Wickman, an emeritus general authority and military veteran, taught that chaplains are like angelic medevac choppers that ‘lift a badly wounded soldier to safety and care,’ at the 2023 Chaplain Training Seminar.

Elder Christofferson, President Freeman, Elder Pearson and Elder Gilbert participate in education devotional broadcast throughout all of Utah.

Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles posted on social media that misses his wife Pat following her death, but he finds hope and joy in a new generation of their family.

They will assist the Relief Society general presidency in meeting the needs of women around the world.

During the installation, Elder D. Todd Christofferson tasks President Meredith with preserving the hallmarks of a BYU–Idaho education.

“We also express our gratitude for the faith and devotion of those who were pioneers in this area and whose posterity have lived exemplary lives before Thee.”

“We walk with Christ, arm in arm. And then we walk with each other. We need each other,” Elder Alexander Dushku said.

“Bless Thy faithful sons and daughters in this part of Thy vineyard with Thy love and Thine encircling arms of mercy.”

Born on Oct. 9, 1976, Sister Tracy Y. Browning has served in the Primary general presidency since Aug. 1, 2022.

Five years and one day since the day it was announced, Elder Ulisses Soares of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles dedicated the Feather River California Temple in Yuba City, California.

In the U.S.-Mexico border town where families are sometimes divided by literal and figurative walls, the temple represents peace and unity.

President Nelson announces 20 new temples, First Presidency meets with country leaders from Samoa, Hungary and Rwanda plus 7 more articles from the Church News from the week of Oct. 1-7.

President M. Russell Ballard, Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, was born on Oct. 8, 1928, in Salt Lake City.

“I invite you to take the long view — an eternal view” and “put Jesus Christ first,” says President Nelson during recent conference.

Texts of the October 2023 general conference messages have been added to the Church’s website in English. Other languages are expected to follow.

Young Women General President Emily Belle Freeman told missionaries that as they teach the doctrine of Christ, they will be changed and they will change others.

Elder Ulisses Soares of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles was the concluding speaker at the 2023 Chaplain Training Seminar.

The power, blessing and benefit of general conference messages are as varied as the millions who watch, listen, read, study, discuss them in the weeks, months and years to come.

President Oaks, President Eyring and Elder Soares greeted Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata’afa of the Independent State of Samoa, in the Church Administration Building.