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Sunday General Conference sessions emphasize the resurrection of Jesus and the value of peacemakers
Summary
The Sunday sessions of the 196th Annual General Conference, held on Easter Sunday, featured leaders speaking about Jesus' resurrection and the role of peacemakers, including remarks from President Dallin H. Oaks and President Dieter F. Uchtdorf.
Content
The Sunday sessions of the 196th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were held on Easter Sunday and carried special meaning for attendees. Church leaders connected the Easter observance with themes of hope, service, and reconciliation. President Dallin H. Oaks spoke about the path to peace through Jesus and highlighted the central role of families and individual acts of kindness. Other speakers reflected on the resurrection and its significance for personal hope and covenant-keeping.
Key points:
- The sessions fell on Easter Sunday and were part of the 196th Annual General Conference.
- President Dallin H. Oaks said the path to peace leads through Jesus and emphasized marriage, family, and ministering to others in charity.
- Oaks described peacemaking as the work of individuals such as bishops helping marriages, young people serving, faithful parents, and missionaries promoting repentance and change of heart.
- President Dieter F. Uchtdorf recalled the women who visited the tomb and reflected on why the Savior's death led to new life through the resurrection.
- Elder Thierry K. Mutombo said the resurrected Savior overcame death and encouraged remembering that Sunday will come for those who keep their covenants.
- A replay of the Sunday sessions is available at the conference's posted YouTube link.
Summary:
The addresses linked Easter observance with calls for personal peacemaking and reflection on Christ's resurrection, underscoring pastoral themes for the church. A replay of the Sunday sessions is available online. Undetermined at this time.
