prior to the reunion I first went to the Salt Lake temple with Amanda and then went with Amanda and Lindsey to the BYU- Utah State football game where there was some kind of amazing last minute comeback by BYU.
Then of course there was General Conference, which was A-Mazing. Being a dirty foreigner I snagged tickets to all 4 sessions inside the conference centre.
This is my second time coming to Utah for conference, the first was straight after my mission in 2008, that conference was really special that time and I wondered if it was just because I was super righteous as I'd just come back from being a missionary. So it was with curiosity I attended this time, and this time too, it was equally special. Having spent most of my life watching General Conference in meeting houses across the world, nothing quite compares to listening and watching the messages from inside of the building where they are being delivered. There is a real spirit there and Im so grateful for it. All of the talks were crazy good but I have a few favorites I wanted to share;
SATURDAY MORNING
This session started out a tad bizarrely - President Monson wasn't there until halfway through the session, and then as soon as he got there he had to get up to speak! Apparently his convoy was waylaid on the way there...?
But anyway, to things I loved.
I loved Richard G Scott's talk about the scriptures. I felt really motivated to memorize scriptures as he promised great power is found in doing this. I remember back in the day Carly and Dean were already up on this - memorizing passages from the new testament and I was straight-up pretty impressed - I wonder if they still remember what they memorized......
He also said when you ponder a passage of scripture this can become a key to unlocking revelation
Jose Alonso also said some things I found interesting, especially about how you dont need to have a planning meeting every-time you want to get something done. He said if we delay doing what we need to do we could lose opportunities forever.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
This session of course, was pretty special in and of itself because of course Crystal's dad Elder Ardern spoke and he did us proud. Facebook was buzzing about it for hours after the event, in particular his stylish tie. Crystal goaded me into illegally taking photos during the session, which of course, I did . See below.
He said in his talk " The greatest happiness comes by tuning into the Lord, He promised that
what the Lord reveals is important will bring greater rewards than mindlessly tuning into
countless hours of status updates, Internet farming and catapulting angry birds at concrete
walls."
thats some pretty hip lingo for a G.A if I do say so myself.
thats some pretty hip lingo for a G.A if I do say so myself.
Christ and adding our voices to faith conversations.
The talk that most prompted me to think about changing however, was David A Bednar's talk on family history, I felt a little tiny small, very small ok massive prompting I need to focus more on this work.
SUNDAY MORNING
Amanda and Tyrell came with me to this session of conference and It was nice to sit next to people I knew. Favourite talks from this session definitely include Henry. B. Eyring's emotional and compelling lesson on the Book of Mormon and standing as a witness of Christ - he said the Book of Mormon will uplift, guide and embolden you.
President Monson's talk was a highlight for me as I reckon it was for a lot of people, he was on his game and had amazing comedic timing (the Peter Maurich(?) story !) and valuable insights into how the world is changing. He said we are spending our moral capital with the same abandon we spend our financial capital but our code of conduct is infact, definitive and determined. Commandments are not suggestions.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
I L.O.V.E.D how Dallin H Oaks quoted the 13th Apostle C.S. Lewis saying "a man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher. He would either be a lunatic - on the level with a man who says he is a poached egg - or he would be the devil of hell. You must take your choice. Either this was, and is, the Son of God, or else a madman or something worse. You can shut Him up for a fool or you can fall at His feet and call Him Lord and God. But let us not come with any patronizing nonsense about His being a great human teacher. He has not left that open to us."
Also on my list to re-read at a later date was Matthew. O. Richardson's talk on teaching by the spirit and Randell K Bennet's talk about how the longer you wait on corrective action the more you will need to correct.
So amazing.
Also for your viewing pleasure a shot I took of some misguided protesters outside the conference centre who enjoy shouting obscenities as the conference go-ers enter the building.
So amazing.
Also for your viewing pleasure a shot I took of some misguided protesters outside the conference centre who enjoy shouting obscenities as the conference go-ers enter the building.
So yes, General Conference rocked my spiritual world - with all the righteousness
going on you would be amazed I still had time to check some other fun things off my to-do
list such as make pumpkin cookies on saturday night with amanda - ( Pumpkin? in a
cookie? theres something not right about that)
going on you would be amazed I still had time to check some other fun things off my to-do
list such as make pumpkin cookies on saturday night with amanda - ( Pumpkin? in a
cookie? theres something not right about that)
After Sunday Conference Amanda and I went up to the canyon and went for a walk. It was so beautiful up there and was the perfect end to a perfect weekend. We talked over our favourite parts of conference and how taking photos of nature is never good as the real thing (didn't stop me taking photos though ), which reminded me of a quote I like
'few are those who see with their own eyes, and feel with their own hearts'
'few are those who see with their own eyes, and feel with their own hearts'







2 comments:
hi jaz - i'm glad you found time to post over there. I enjoyed reading about your few days utah. I agree - you had truly fortuitous timing with that stopover.
I have not seen any of GC yet apart from dad's talk, so your highlights have piqued my interest and I will endeavour to watch and/or read as the talks sound pretty good. Pretty crazy dad from little ole temple view spoke aye.
oh, and what is with americans and pumpkin in everything??? There are so many pumkpkin recipes on pinterest right now it sickens me.
look forward to the next post on the wonders of liverpool
crystal xx
p.s i don't know how to spell fortuitous or piqued, those are my best guesses.
Fun : )
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