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Text of October 2022 General Conference Addresses Now Online

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Conferencegoers listen to a session of general conference in the Conference Center on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah, on October 1, 2022. Attendance was limited to 15,000 participants due to the construction on Temple square and limited parking. 2022 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.
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English texts of the October 2022 general conference messages by General Authorities and General Officers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are now available online.

The proceedings from the five sessions held Saturday and Sunday October 1–2, which include 35 talks and the sustaining of Church leaders, are available now on Gospel Library (desktop and app) in the General Conference collection.

Accompanying the text of each address is a video of the Church leader delivering the message. Each of the five sessions — Saturday morning, afternoon and evening and Sunday morning and afternoon — are featured in full-length videos as well.

Video of conference talks are available now in various languages and the translated text will soon follow.

Messages will also available online in the digital November issue of the “Liahona” magazine. November issues of “For the Strength of Youth” and the “Friend” will also contain conference messages and features.

Church leaders have encouraged Latter-day Saints to incorporate conference messages into individual and personal gospel study. See these Ideas for Learning and Teaching from General Conference.

Gospel Library includes helpful study tools like annotations, tags and notebooks and study plans, as well as the ability to mark, tag, link and share content, that make studying easier (see the Gospel Library User Guide for Android, iOS).

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