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➜ 15 things First Presidency, Apostles have said about Christ on Easter weekend
Each member of the current First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles has spoken during at least one Easter weekend general conference since 2000. Here isΒ what they said.
➜ Holy Week on social: Church leaders look forward to Easter with Christ as the center of it all

In social media posts, President Oaks says all mankind may be resurrected, and President Eyring says, β€œJesus is the risen Christ.”

➜ Music & the Spoken Word: β€˜Because of Him’

Easter is a time to remember thatΒ because of Jesus Christ, there is a resurrection, purpose to life, and beauty and meaning that will go on forever, Lloyd Newell shares in β€˜Music & the Spoken Word.’

 

Since 2000, four April general conferences have been held over Easter weekend, in 2010, 2015, 2018 and 2021. Each member of the current First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles has spoken during at least one of these conferences.

Here are 15 quotes from general conferences that fell on Easter weekend.

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