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Highlights of the BYU women's conference 2025

Thousands of women gather online on the campus of Brigham Young University and from April 30 to May 2, 2025 to hear the BYU Women's Conference 2025 Embassy of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Saints of the last few days and other trainers from Saints from the past few days and other trainers.

The topic in 2025 reads: “See, my spirit is on you … and you should keep in me and I in you; that's why they go with me” (Moses 6:34).

Consider and walk with the Lord

Sister J. Anette Dennis, first advisor to the general presidency of the auxiliary company, opened the conference on Wednesday evening with a keynote address and encouraged the audience to “stay in the savior”. She taught that, like the Lord, he promised the Prophet Henoch that he would keep in him if Henoch decided to go with the Lord and keep himself in the Lord, to do the same.

“If you think you are the buoyancy, he will keep in you and you will never have to go alone, no matter where you go or what you do in this life!” she said. “You do not have to fear the future, even marriage and parenting because the savior will be with you.”

She invited the listeners to study the five recent general conference talks by President Russell M. Nelson and “for all promises to search for blessings, privileges and power that are available to them by making and holding covenants with God.”

See your entire lecture here.

The primary general president Susan H. Porter speaks on Thursday, May 1st, from 3:15 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. See here.

Elder Quentin L. Cook from the quorum of the twelve apostles will complete the conference on Friday, May 2, from 4:45 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. See here.

The three talks are transferred live in programs. The talks of the sisters will later be archived for the on-demand display in the gospel library and the media library in English, Spanish, Portuguese and French.

About the BYU women's conference

The Byu Women's Conference is one of the largest meetings of the holy women in the last days of the world and has brought women together since 1976.

Every year the conference draws more than 12,000 participants with over 90 sessions of 175 speakers. More than 1 million service projects have been completed since the beginning.

The event offers the opportunity to gather with other women of faith, to develop friendships, to learn from the speakers and to take part in the service, according to the website. Conference content is planned for women who are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of the saints of the past few days. However, those of all faiths are cordially invited.

The Byu Women's Conference is traditionally sponsored by the organization of the auxiliary company and is now a BYU program that is coordinated by further training, like the Byu Education Week.

For more information, see Womensconference.byu.edu.

See content from previous conferences in the Gospel library.

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