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191st Annual General Conference

Mar 22, 2021, 8:00 AM | Updated: Apr 1, 2021, 10:49 am

The 191st Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

On April 3rd and 4th, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will come together to hear guidance and inspiration from church leaders.  With the continued spread of COVID-19, the church announced that the upcoming conference would be once again distributed through “technology only.”

The KSL NewsRadio staff has been working for months to help make the upcoming conference unforgettable, and we hope you’ll spend your weekend with us. We will carry all four sessions live on 102.7 FM and 1160 AM or via the KSL NewsRadio app. In addition, we have hours of special content airing before, after and in between sessions. Scroll down to see the full conference schedule with descriptions.

Saturday, April 3

9:30 AM
Conference Walk-up with KSL’s Maria Shilaos

10:00 AM
General Conference: Saturday Morning Session

12:00 PM

Hope on the Horizon: Science and faith come together to fight COVID 

Hosts Dave Noriega and Debbie Dujanovic continue KSL NewsRadios’ series “Hope on the Horizon” this time exploring the connection between faith, science, and the different aspects of COVID-19 vaccine development and distribution.

1:00 PM

Seeking a Path to Safety 

A conversation between KSL’s Amanda Dickson and the leading thinkers from law enforcement, mental health, government and family about how we can keep our schools safer – and not just our schools, but our churches, theaters and other public places. 

2:00 PM
General Conference: Saturday Afternoon Session

4:00 PM

Boosting Our Boys Grades

Dave Noriega and Debbie Dujanovic talk to experts to help determine the cause of the gender grade gap and some possible solutions to that will benefit boys without negatively affecting girls.   

Sunday, April 4

8:00 – 9:00 AM

A Woman’s View with Amanda Dickson – A special conference edition 

9:00 AM

After It All

9:30 AM

Music and the Spoken Word: The Choir at Temple Square

10:00 AM
General Conference: Sunday Morning Session

12:00 PM

Tangibilitate: For President Nelson, next is now  

The Reverend Amos Brown has a made-up word everyone should learn: Tangibilitate; Meaning, making something real, perceptible, understandable, touchable, and obtainable. Host Boyd Matheson explores the facets of the transformational impact of tangibilitation in individual lives and how President Russell M. Nelson’s tenure as president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a model for how a leader can tangibilitate the gospel through powerful, personal invitations.

1:00 PM

Preaching in a pandemic: Missionary work continues to move forward 

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints missions include strengthening its members and spreading the gospel, even in a pandemic. While the world has been in the grips of the coronavirus the Church has adapted the way it preaches, incorporating remote meetings, social media, virtual services and more. Host Mary Richards visits with Church leaders and recently returned missionaries and mission presidents on how the challenges of adapting have brought beautiful blessings.

2:00 PM
General Conference: Sunday Afternoon Session

Remember you can also always watch conference on KSL 5 TV.

 

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191st Annual General Conference