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Sunday morning session: Read talk summaries and see photos from the April 2020 general conference

From left, Leopold Clavaroche Cherenfant, Mike Hala J. Cherenfant, Marie Josée lainé Cherenfant, Guardini Didier Cole, Fahifé Eddar Cole, Nounesse C. Cole and Steeve Guardini Eddar Cole of the Carrefour-Feuilles Ward, Port-au-Prince Haiti Stake, watch the Credit: Leopold Clavaroche Cherenfant
The Ukorebi family — parents Victor and Katie and children Maelyn, Monson, McKay, MaLeah, and Micah Nelson — of the Batsona 2nd Ward, Tema Ghana Stake, gathers for a family photograph before the start of the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual Gene Credit: Victor B. Ukorebi
Ana, Matias, Andrea and Pablo Ponce of the Sayago Ward, Uruguay Montevideo Flores Stake, watch Music and the Spoken Word before the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020. Credit: Pablo Ponce
Fualaau Pisa, Viggo Betham, Elizabeth Betham, Otaileiuupuoleaiga Betham, Ammon Betham, Hyrum Betham, Fualaau Betham and Pio Savali of the Totara Park and Hutt Valley Samoan wards in New Zealand gather for the 190th Annual General Conference on April 4, 20 Credit: Taiai Pisa Savali Hutt
Guy, Chloe, Carla and Chad Shannon of the Krugersdorp Ward, Roodepoort South Africa Stake, watch the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020. Credit: Carla Shannon
Mahonri J. Sanchez, of Orem, and Nancy Chairez, of Provo, watch the evening session of the 190th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Temple Square in Salt Lake City on Saturday, April 4, 2020. Sanchez planned to take Chairez to the Conference Center to attend conference together this year but had to cancel their plans due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Ivy Ceballo, Deseret News
President Russell M. Nelson participates in the Hosanna Shout during the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020. Credit: Screenshot, ChurchofJesusChrist.org
Siniua Mu’a and Malaeloa Mu’a of the Pesega Ward (Samoan), Kearns Utah East Stake, watch the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020. Siniua Mu’a wrote, “This is a wonderful reminder of the Restoration. Truly felt th Credit: Siniua Mu’a
The Silva family — Kevyn, Arthur, Karine, Gabriel and Alessandro — watch the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020. Credit: Alessandro Silva
Sarah, Camilla, Elizabeth and Ammon Albarez of the Gibsonia Ward, Lakeland Florida Stake, gather for the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020. Mahorian Albarez wrote, “We recently moved from Idaho to Florida. We h Credit: Mahorian Albarez
Roy and Janelle Fetzer’s 2-year-old daughter Madeleine Fetzer of the Soda Springs 3rd Ward, Soda Springs Idaho Stake, watches the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020 Credit: Roy Fetzer
Monique Larkin of the Pudong Branch (English), Shanghai China International District (English), watches the Saturday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference with her neighbor, 16-year-old Mia Cheung from Taiwan, in Shanghai, China, about 1: Credit: Jay Larkin
James and Tobias Maurer of the Winter Garden Ward, Orlando Florida South Stake, watch the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020. Jessie Maurer wrote, “The conference thus far has been truly impactful. My children h Credit: Jessie Maurer
The Cordon family — Poloski, Lorena, Ana Lorena, Oscar Ivan, Karol and Sabrina — of the Arrazola Ward, Guatemala City Guatemala Don Justo Stake, gather to watch the 190th Annual General Conference, April 4-5, 2020. Credit: Poloski Cordón
Ethan, Aaron and Nathan Martinez of the Liahona 1st Ward (Spanish), Mesa Arizona South Stake, watch the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020. Elizabeth Martinez wrote, “We are so grateful to be together and enjoy Credit: Elizabeth Martinez
Mahonri J. Sanchez, of Orem, and Nancy Chairez, of Provo, pray together as they watch the evening session of the 190th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Temple Square in Salt Lake City on Saturday, April 4, 2020. Sanchez planned to take Chairez to the Conference Center to attend conference together this year but had to cancel their plans due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Ivy Ceballo, Deseret News
Mahonri J. Sanchez, of Orem, and Nancy Chairez, of Provo, pray together as they watch the evening session of the 190th Annual General Conference at Temple Square in Salt Lake City on Saturday, April 4, 2020. Sanchez planned to take Chairez to the Conference Center to attend conference together this year but had to cancel their plans due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Ivy Ceballo, Deseret News
The Cortés Rojas family of the Insurgentes Ward, Tijuana Mexico Insurgentes Stake, watch the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020. Nahum Cortés wrote, “General conference has brought peace to our home as the Savio Credit: Nahum Cortés
The Booth family — parents Michael and Sandra and their children, Mickey, Phoebe, Lydia, Joseph, Camilla and Daphne — of the Burch Creek 4th Ward, Ogden Utah Burch Creek Stake, watch the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on Apr Credit: Michael Booth
Dax and Mila Fuller of the Clayton North Carolina Ward, Goldsboro North Carolina Stake, listen to the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square at the beginning of the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020. Credit: Taylor Fuller
Anna, Benjamin, Ethan and Vera Winkler of the Westridge Ward, Highlands Ranch Colorado Stake, watch the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020. Rachel Wall Winkler wrote, “I am so grateful for the blessing of watchi Credit: Rachel Wall Winkler
Sister missionaries wear masks while crossing the street at a nearly empty Temple Square following the evening session of the 190th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City on Saturday, April 4, 2020. Credit: Ivy Ceballo, Deseret News
Christine Ashworth and Bill Ashworth go for a walk at a nearly empty Temple Square following the evening session of the 190th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City on Saturday, April 4, 2020. Credit: Ivy Ceballo, Deseret News
Mahonri J. Sanchez, of Orem, and Nancy Chairez, of Provo, walk a nearly empty Temple Square following the evening session of the 190th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City on Saturday, April 4, 2020. Credit: Ivy Ceballo, Deseret News
People walk around a nearly empty Temple Square following the evening session of the 190th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City on Saturday, April 4, 2020. Credit: Ivy Ceballo, Deseret News
People exercise in front of an empty Conference Center during the evening session of the 190th Annual General Conference in Salt Lake City on Saturday, April 4, 2020. Credit: Ivy Ceballo, Deseret News
A man jogs past an empty Conference Center during the evening session of the 190th Annual General Conference in Salt Lake City on Saturday, April 4, 2020. Credit: Ivy Ceballo, Deseret News
Mahonri J. Sanchez, of Orem, and Nancy Chairez, of Provo, watch the evening session of the 190th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Temple Square in Salt Lake City on Saturday, April 4, 2020. Sanchez planned to take Chairez to the Conference Center to attend conference together this year but had to cancel their plans due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Ivy Ceballo, Deseret News
A person walks on the grounds of an empty Conference Center during the evening session of the 190th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City on Saturday, April 4, 2020. Credit: Ivy Ceballo, Deseret News
An empty Conference Center is pictured during the evening session of the 190th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City on Saturday, April 4, 2020. Credit: Ivy Ceballo, Deseret News
In a video shown during the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference broadcast on April 5, 2020, President Russell M. Nelson reads a new proclamation in the Sacred Grove. The proclamation is titled “The Restoration of the Fulness of the Gospel of Jesus Christ." Screenshot from ChurchofJesusChrist.org
President Russell M. Nelson speaks during the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020. Credit: Screenshot, ChurchofJesusChrist.org
Elder David A. Bednar speaks during the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020. Credit: Screenshot, ChurchofJesusChrist.org
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland speaks during the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020. Credit: Screenshot, ChurchofJesusChrist.org
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland speaks during the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020. Credit: Screenshot, ChurchofJesusChrist.org
President Bonnie H. Cordon speaks during the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020. Credit: Screenshot, ChurchofJesusChrist.org
Elder Ronald A. Rasband speaks during the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020. Credit: Screenshot, ChurchofJesusChrist.org

In the final moments of the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference, just before leading the worldwide Church in a solemn assembly and Hosanna Shout, President Russell M. Nelson shared a new Church proclamation with Latter-day Saints watching the broadcast around the world.

The sixth such proclamation to ever be issued by the Church, the new proclamation affirms the ongoing Restoration of the fulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ in the latter days.

Read the Church’s newest proclamation: The Restoration of the Fulness of the Gospel of Jesus Christ

“We felt impressed to create a monument — not of granite or stone, but of words — words of solemn and sacred proclamation — written not to be carved in ‘tables of stone,’ but rather to be etched in the ‘fleshy tables’ of our hearts,” said President Nelson of the new proclamation.

In a video shown during the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference broadcast on April 5, 2020, President Russell M. Nelson reads a new proclamation in the Sacred Grove. The proclamation is titled, “The Restoration of the Fulness of the Gospel of Jesus Christ: A Bicentennial Proclamation to the World.”
In a video shown during the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference broadcast on April 5, 2020, President Russell M. Nelson reads a new proclamation in the Sacred Grove. The proclamation is titled, “The Restoration of the Fulness of the Gospel of Jesus Christ: A Bicentennial Proclamation to the World.” | Screenshot from ChurchofJesusChrist.org

As the concluding speaker of the session, President Nelson emphasized the great, many blessings brought to the children of the Lord through the Restoration of the fulness of the gospel.

“Regardless of where you live or what your circumstances are, the Lord Jesus Christ is your Savior, and God’s Prophet, Joseph Smith, is your prophet,” he said. “He was foreordained before the foundation of this earth to be the Prophet of this last dispensation when ‘nothing shall be withheld’ from the Saints. Revelation continues to flow from the Lord during this ongoing process of Restoration.”

Now, more than ever, President Nelson continued, “As disciples of Jesus Christ, our efforts to hear Him need to be ever more intentional. It takes conscious and consistent effort to fill our daily lives with His words, His teachings, His truths.”

Other speakers at the Sunday morning session focused on the hope and goodness that comes from the Restoration of the fulness of the gospel in these last days.

Read more talk summaries from the April 2020 general conference

Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles explained that despite the many challenges the world and individuals may be facing, Latter-day Saints have every reason to be hopeful.

Sarah, Camilla, Elizabeth and Ammon Albarez of the Gibsonia Ward, Lakeland Florida Stake, gather for the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020. Mahorian Albarez wrote, “We recently moved from Idaho to Florida. We have always had the tradition of homemade cinnamon rolls when watching general conference. Here we are continuing that tradition in a new place.”
Sarah, Camilla, Elizabeth and Ammon Albarez of the Gibsonia Ward, Lakeland Florida Stake, gather for the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020. Mahorian Albarez wrote, “We recently moved from Idaho to Florida. We have always had the tradition of homemade cinnamon rolls when watching general conference. Here we are continuing that tradition in a new place.” | Credit: Mahorian Albarez

“We have every reason to hope for blessings even greater than those we have already received,” Elder Holland said, “because this is the work of Almighty God, this is the Church of continuing revelation, this is the gospel of Christ’s unlimited grace and benevolence.”

An important aspect of the fulness of the gospel in the latter days is temple work, explained Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.

Ancient prophets foretold of the building of temples, which allow for sacred covenants and ordinances that can unify and strengthen families and individuals, he said. “Everything that is learned and all that is done in the temple emphasizes the divinity of Jesus Christ and His role in Heavenly Father’s great plan of happiness.”

In addition to prophesying of temples, ancient prophets foretold of the Restoration and all that was to come in the last dispensation and fulness of times, said Elder Ronald A. Rasband of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.

Many such prophecies have already been fulfilled, he said, but many more are yet to come, including the second coming of the Savior.

“We do not know when the Savior will return, but this we do know: We must be prepared in heart and mind, worthy to receive Him, and honored to be part of all that was prophesied so long ago,” Elder Rasband said.

Sister Bonnie H. Cordon, Young Women general president, reminded that the Savior Jesus Christ extended an invitation to His disciples to “let your light so shine before this people.”

The Ukorebi family — parents Victor and Katie and children Maelyn, Monson, McKay, MaLeah, and Micah Nelson — of the Batsona 2nd Ward, Tema Ghana Stake, gathers for a family photograph before the start of the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020. Victor B. Ukorebi wrote, “We have loved feeling the Spirit in abundance. We are grateful for the blessing of living prophets and apostles and inspired General Authorities.”
The Ukorebi family — parents Victor and Katie and children Maelyn, Monson, McKay, MaLeah, and Micah Nelson — of the Batsona 2nd Ward, Tema Ghana Stake, gathers for a family photograph before the start of the Sunday morning session of the 190th Annual General Conference on April 5, 2020. Victor B. Ukorebi wrote, “We have loved feeling the Spirit in abundance. We are grateful for the blessing of living prophets and apostles and inspired General Authorities.” | Credit: Victor B. Ukorebi

Individuals can follow this earnest invitation from the Lord by striving to be more intentional in helping others to see the path to come to Christ, she said. “You and I have enough light to share right now. We can light the next step to help someone draw nearer to Jesus Christ.”

President Dallin H. Oaks of the First Presidency conducted the session and Elder Brook P. Hales and Elder Peter M. Johnson, General Authority Seventies, offered the opening and closing prayers.

Pre-recorded hymns performed by the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square shared during this session included “Truth Eternal,” “How Firm a Foundation,” “This Is My Beloved Son,” “Israel, Israel, God Is Calling,” “Hosanna Anthem/The Spirit of God,” and “Now Let Us Rejoice” as a choir and congregational hymn.

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