Search:   
horizontal rule horizontal rule

Sunday morning session

- 5 Apr 2003
E-mail or Print this story
 

April flowers adorn the grounds near the Conference Center.

President Thomas S. Monson conducted the Sunday morning session. Music was provided by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Elder William R. Walker of the Seventy gave the invocation. Elder Dale E. Miller of the Seventy offered the benediction. Below are links to the synopses and videos of each talk in this session.



  • Related Story: President James E. Faust offers solace, advice for heartbroken parents
    Parents have not failed, President Faust said, as long as they teach their children to understand repentance, faith and baptism.
  • Related Story: Elder Neal A. Maxwell urges spirituality at all times
    Elder Maxwell of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles spoke on developing one's soul, even in times of uncertainty and war.
  • Related Story: Elder Dennis B. Neuenschwander emphasizes sacrifice, sacredness
    Elder Neuenschwander of the Quorum of the Seventy addressed the importance of standing in holy places, particularly our homes, sacrament meetings and temples.
  • Related Story: President Susan W. Tanner provides counsel on building a loving, peaceful home
    Young Women General President Susan W. Tanner outlined three guidelines on how to create a happy and loving home, specifically for those making the new transition into marriage.
  • Related Story: Elder Richard G. Scott encourages development of faith
    Elder Richard G. Scott of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles spoke of the character-building faith that is imperative in overcoming trials.
  • Related Story: President Gordon B. Hinckley consoles members in uncertain times
    President Gordon B. Hinckley concluded the Sunday morning session of General Conference by speaking on the perilous times of this dispensation - a topic concerning many Latter-day Saints.





  • BYU NewsNet

    E-mail NewsBriefs | NewsTips | WebCast Schedule | Jobs at NewsNet
      NewsNet | BYU Religion Sponsorships  |  Contact Us  |  About NewsNet  |  Copyright, BYU NewsNet