Two youth speakers from Provo, Utah, address a global audience during the Saturday evening session of the 190th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The Sunday morning session of general conference has been announced as a solemn assembly, when President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint will lead members in the Hosanna Shout.
This weekend KSL and Deseret News will be your source for General Conference coverage. Every session of conference will be broadcast live – plus, you’ll be given access to additional content from reporters throughout the day.
During the General Conference weekends of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, KSL TV is pleased to present several new and returning, amazing, heart-felt and award-winning documentaries. This Spring is no exception. Here’s an early look at the latest documentaries and other programming you can watch on KSL April 4-5.
The April 2020 General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be held without an in-person audience. The public will not be admitted to the Conference Center for the five sessions.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is bringing stories from the Book of Mormon to life, and Church leaders hope the new Book of Mormon videos will lead viewers to dig in, read and better relate their lives to the experiences of Lehi and his family.
President Nelson said the Salt Lake Temple along with Temple Square and the surrounding area will undergo renovations. He said the St. George Temple, Manti Temple, and Logan Temple will also be renovated.
Latter-day Saints from around the world gathered in Salt Lake City for the 189th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
This weekend, KSL TV will air exclusive, locally-produced television programs that will air between sessions of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' General Conference.
“Service and Sacrifice: The Brent Taylor Story” airs Saturday, April 6 at 12:00 p.m. It explores Taylor’s thoughtful, deliberate approach to life, the community response and support for his family, and what shaped him into the soldier and public servant the world came to know through his death.
In an unprecedented announcement, President Russell M. Nelson announced the plans to build 12 temples around the world, the most temples announced in one day by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
In Nairobi, Kenya, you’ll find a bustling city at the edge of a vast savanna. Towering skyscrapers can be seen from the plains where lions, rhinos, and giraffe roam. What can’t be seen from afar are the rows and rows of sheet metal homes that fill the city’s slums.
KSL-TV reporters Carole Mikita and Sam Penrod share the personal stories of conversion and faith from members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints living in London, Nairobi, Bengaluru, Israel, Bangkok and Hong Kong.
Three-year-old Elsie Mahe’s life was cut short after a tragic accident in the family home, but her legacy lives on. See how the sparkle and spirit of a little girl has helped to spread faith, love, and kindness across the globe.
Changes in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Sunday church schedule were announced during the 188th Semi-Annual General Conference morning session.
Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will reduce Sunday worship services for members from three hours to two in a major organizational change announced Saturday morning.
A big announcement from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.. in advance of this weekend's General Conference. The name "Mormon" is being eliminated from the 150-year-old Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The new name still has a familiar ring.
KSL TV will showcase eight locally produced documentaries this weekend. The programs will air before and between sessions of general conference. Topics for these documentaries vary widely, but each one shares a message of hope.
KSL 5 TV and KSL Newsradio will have full coverage of the 188th Semiannual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints coming up on Saturday, October 6th and Sunday, October 7th. Here are all the ways you can watch and listen.
Beginning their journeys on Sunday night, some African members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints slept on buses and waited outside the venue for hours before a special conference with President Russell M. Nelson Monday.
Civility, or the lack of it, is a worldwide issue. This is both an interfaith issue and a political issue. It affects our families, our schools, and our workplaces. Despite this trend towards negativity, there are voices working to change the communication—to make it more civil. In this KSL documentary, we highlight these positive voices.
In Utah, Mormons are the majority; but what’s it like to live is a country where members are a rarity or where most people have never heard of Jesus Christ? We travel to far off places to see what life is like for Mormons in India, Mali, Mexico, Jamaica, Austria, Brazil and Ghana. Many of these members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are recent converts who have adopted a new lifestyle as they embrace the teachings of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
The first-ever Mormon Arts Center Festival in New York City united artists, scholars, and musicians to show Mormon Art. This gathering helped to elevate the concept of Mormon Art.