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Check out the list of 2026 Churchwide broadcasts and events from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including children and youth events, plus general conference dates.

Sister Andrea Muñoz Spannaus, Sister J. Anette Dennis and Sister Tracy Y. Browning met with government representatives and Church members, trained and ministered one-on-one.

Modern culture says the ideal life is autonomous, free from obligations. In reality, "we are designed for deep relationships," said BYU associate professor Jenet Erickson.

Primary General President Susan H. Porter and Sister J. Anette Dennis, first counselor in the Relief Society general presidency, met with Lesotho crash survivors and ministered in three other countries.

A donation from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to Helen Keller Intl provided a path for Fadimatu Mallum to support her family.

President Camille N. Johnson has served as Relief Society general president since Aug. 1, 2022.

How donations made through the Giving Machine initiative are helping eliminate menstrual stigma and open opportunities for girls in Nepal.

"Pay more attention to the average, regular people," invited a BYU professor at the Church History Conference.

"No matter the past, everyone deserves a new chance," said Elder Thierry K. Mutombo, General Authority Seventy.

Thirty years after the first camp, and 10 years since the last, Mongolia’s young women gathered to learn, grow and worship.

Donations from the Church in Central and South America in 2024 included providing educational support, food security and healthcare to those in need.

Faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ helps her embrace opportunities to serve in various roles and places.

Historian Brent Rogers shares five facts about Vienna Jaques, a faithful Latter-day Saint woman mentioned by name in the Doctrine and Covenants.

"Your Savior is forever brighter than the darkness. Turn to His light," writes Sister Runia, first counselor in the Young Women general presidency.

Using their mission connections, three women are helping mothers in Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and more.

President Parkin served as the Relief Society general president from 2002 to 2007.

Members of the Relief Society general advisory council and Latter-day Saint women from around the world testified of the power of temple covenants.

Church donation allows eight doctors to receive training and improve care for more than 16,000 patients in Mexico.

The Church and its members helped improve the lives of millions of people through humanitarian efforts in Europe in 2024.

New market and solar-powered cold storage facility to support 525 women at the Bakau Women Horticulture Garden in The Gambia.