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Counselors have been on the Hawaiian island of Maui giving support after the August wildfires.

After a life of service to her family, the Church and community, Sister Ayala passed away in Valparaíso, Chile.

FamilySearch has renovated a 1932 revival-style Tudor chapel to create a new center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The former Young Women general president, who finished her general Church service on Aug. 1, will serve as the university’s 10th president.

Students, faculty and staff have remained safe, with the center’s evacuation coming one week after the conflict in southern Israel began on Oct. 7.

The storm caused billions of dollars worth of damage, but thousands of Latter-day Saints joined disaster relief efforts.

Latter-day Saint artist Tessa Broyles painted a mural in New York City based on personal experiences and the message that relief comes through the Savior.

For those who are deaf and hard of hearing, the Church offers ASL adult religion classes and ASL seminary and institute. Learn more about the benefits of these classes and how to sign up.

As he prepares for his inauguration, President Alvin F. Meredith talks about what he’s learned and what he loves about the the school he’s been called to lead.

Latter-day Saint youth have played a role in helping Church members to prepare for the dedication of the Feather River California Temple by Elder Ulisses Soares of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.

Members of a Swahili branch of the Church in Twin Falls, Idaho, attended general conference and met Sister J. Anette Dennis of the Relief Society general presidency.

Volunteers supplied families with necessities and connected them with health, legal and other services.

Prepare for October 2023 general conference with information on how to watch, session schedules and what happened during April 2023 general conference.

Meet the 10 singers from Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, the Philippines, New Zealand, South Africa, Ecuador and Puerto Rico who joined the Tabernacle Choir.

Members of Pueblo Colorado Stake, Colorado Springs missionaries and JustServe volunteers joined Convoy of Hope effort to serve the community.

From having more patience on social media to changing hearts in relationships, readers share their experiences of being a peacemaker.

Here’s a word search, maze, matching game and bingo cards to help children engage in general conference.

The first revision since 1985 is scheduled to be translated and published in 50 languages by 2030.

Former coach Bronco Mendenhall says in this Church News video titled “Disciple of Christ” that learning to find answers to your questions may be as important as learning to play football.

The integration will begin in January 2024.

During a BYU–Hawaii devotional, Kahului stake president shared four ways to remember to find Jesus — and recognize His miracles — “as we go.”

Local Church members met near the Smith family farm for a special devotional that included music, personal reflection and remarks about Moroni’s life.

The National Association of Social Workers Foundation will honor Latter-day Saint Shirley Cox with a pioneer award for her contributions to the field of social work.

The Church News podcast features an interview with President C. Shane Reese on his feelings for BYU, his career and history, and his passion for statistics and Church education.

Second edition of “Preach My Gospel” is an enhanced resource to all members and missionaries in sharing the restored gospel of Jesus Christ.

Learn about the conference schedule, in-person attendance, ways to watch or listen live, ideas to prepare and how to follow online.

Single Book of Mormon manual for all ages, classes continues Church effort to make teaching the gospel at home and at church simpler.

A “synergy” results when bringing missionaries, Church leaders together, says Elder Nash, Missionary Department executive director.

A new FamilySearch Center in the area of Logan, Utah, will feature 13 discovery stations and 33 computers to aid in family history discovery experiences.

Zebulon Beck, Weber State football’s team chaplain, set a goal to lead the Wildcats out against Utah nearly a year ago after being injured in a car accident.