The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is gearing up for its General Conference this weekend, running from Saturday, October 5, to Sunday, October 6. This event, which draws millions of viewers from around the globe, offers uplifting messages centered on Jesus Christ. Whether you’re tuning in from your living room or catching it on the go, there are plenty of ways to join in and hear these inspiring talks.
The five general sessions of the 194th Semiannual General Conference will originate from the Conference Center in downtown Salt Lake City on Saturday, Oct. 5, and Sunday, Oct. 6.
Each session is available in many formats, including online, through mobile apps and on smart speakers.
Online:
- ChurchofJesusChrist.org/broadcasts: Sessions will be streamed live in more than 70 languages.
- General Conference YouTube channel: Sessions will be streamed live in 12 languages.
- BYUtv.org: all sessions will be streamed live in English.
Mobile apps:
- Gospel Stream is available on Apple’s App Store, Apple TV, Google Play, Google TV, Roku and Amazon Fire Devices (tablets and TVs) in English, Spanish, Portuguese and French.
- Gospel Library app: Sessions will be streamed live in more than 30 languages.
- YouTube: General Conference Channel: All sessions will be streamed live in 12 languages
- BYUtv apps: The BYUtv app is available on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV,
Radio and TV:
- BYUradio.org, Classical 89 and SiriusXM channel 143: All sessions will be streamed live in English.
- Bonneville International: Find a cable, broadcast TV or local radio station in your area.
- TuneIn: Search for “Saints Channel Talk” or “Canal Mormon.” All sessions are streamed live in English and Spanish.
- BYUtv: All sessions will be streamed live in English on 154 cable providers. Check your local listing.
Smart speakers
- Amazon Alexa devices and Google Assistant devices: Sessions will be streamed live in English through the Gospel Voice skill.
Decisions about gathering to watch general conference in meetinghouses will be left to the discretion of local leaders.