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Aimee Cobabe
Aimee Cobabe

Aimee Cobabe is a reporter for the Church News. Before that, she was an afternoon reporter/anchor for KSL NewsRadio in Salt Lake City. She graduated from Utah State University with a degree in broadcast journalism, and she still enjoys listening to a good podcast or audiobook. Email her at acobabe@deseretnews.com.


Ongoing communication, understanding and respect can foster a welcoming environment for all at church.

Elder Ulisses Soares of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints spoke on the importance of religious freedom in building peaceful societies during the International Religious Freedom Summit.

Sister Kristin M. Yee, second counselor in the Relief Society general presidency, told BYU–Idaho students how she has learned by faith and developed a deeper covenant relationship with God.

Elder D. Todd Christofferson has served as an Apostle since April 2008.

Elder Gary E. Stevenson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles told BYU students of four flags that might enhance them as a disciple of Jesus Christ.

President Nelson has spoken about the Doctrine and Covenants and used many scriptures contained in the Doctrine and Covenants in his teaching. Read 10 examples here.

Healing through the Savior: The Addiction Recovery Program is blessing families as they heal from addiction and its effects.

Church News reporter Aimee Cobabe discussed how trusting in Jesus Christ helps to overcome insecurities and inadequacies.

The Church is organizing emergency support as approximately 1,000 members are evacuated.

After retiring in 2017, Cecilie Lundgreen took a swing at the U.S. Senior Women’s Open in 2024, relying on Heavenly Father to help her.

The Church has released an additional six chapters to study on ChurchofJesusChrist.org and on the Gospel Library app.

Born Dec. 23, 1953, Elder Gerrit W. Gong has served as an Apostle since March 2018.

After winning multiple student awards, the co-creator of the BYU Center for Animation credited Heavenly Father and students' hard work.

Read highlights from social media posts of famous people who've talked about the #LightTheWorld Giving Machines.

Elder Marcus B. Nash gave recent BYU–Hawaii graduates guidance on embracing faith through scripture, prayer and covenant keeping.

Members of the Church in Mexico began the Christmas season with music and inspiring messages during a Light the World broadcast.

Sister Tamara W. Runia spoke on the importance of Christ’s birth for each person during the First Presidency’s Christmas Devotional.

This Church News video shows how the 2024 Church Music Festival gathered people from among all nations to testify of Jesus Christ.

Christmas lights displays are scheduled across the world, from Accra, Ghana, to Hamilton, New Zealand

Speaking at the Missionary Training Center, Primary General President Susan H. Porter invited missionaries to be mindful of every person in their sphere, just as Heavenly Father is mindful of all people.

Donations from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints support education and vocational training in several Central and South American countries.

Get ideas of ways to serve this Thanksgiving and read how others have served in their communities in recent years.

The Church focuses on preparing God’s children for salvation in the celestial glory, President Oaks taught in new video on social media.

2024 Church Music Festival featured songs from the new hymnbook and musicians around the world singing and bearing testimony of Jesus Christ.

Watch the Church Music Festival with live and pre-recorded music performances featured in the broadcast on Saturday, Nov. 16 at 7 p.m. MST.

Lesson resources on Elder David L. Buckner’s October 2024 general conference message to prepare for elders quorum or Relief Society.

Elder Dale G. Renlund testified of the Savior during ministry to four countries in central Africa.

Elder Gilbert, BYU President Reese and BYU–Idaho President Meredith highlighted the importance of education to Latter-day Saints during Provo devotional.