Introduction Some gospel principles are simple to understand—but require deep faith to live. Putting God first is one of those principles. In this talk, Elder Jorge T. Becerra teaches that tithing is not just about money—it is about devotion, trust, and overcoming spiritual instability. His ...
Elder Michael John U. Teh “Follow the Prophet; He Knows the Way” – April 2026 General Conference Lesson Help for Relief Society and Elders Quorum
Introduction Some gospel principles feel simple on the surface—but carry deeper meaning the more we sit with them. “Follow the prophet” is one of those principles. In this talk, Elder Michael John U. Teh teaches that following the prophet is not just about obedience—it is about transformation, ...
Elder David A. Bednar “All Who Have Endured Valiantly” – April 2026 General Conference Lesson Helps for Relief Society and Elders Quorum
Introduction Some gospel principles are so familiar that we assume we understand them—until a prophet or apostle invites us to see them in a deeper, more transformative way. In this talk, Elder David A. Bednar reframes what it truly means to “endure to the end.” Rather than simply holding on ...
Elder Clark G. Gilbert “Come Home” – April 2026 General Conference Lesson Helps for Relief Society and Elders Quorum
Introduction Some Relief Society lessons invite discussion—but others invite something deeper: reflection, healing, and a return to the Savior. Elder Clark G. Gilbert’s talk “Come Home” is one of those messages. It speaks directly to the quiet struggles many carry—feeling like we don’t belong, ...
Sister Kristen M Yee “Ministering—’That Ye Love One Another; as I Have Loved You'” – April 2026 General Conference Lesson Helps for Relief Society and Elders Quorum
Introduction Relief Society lessons are most powerful when they move beyond surface-level participation and into meaningful, Spirit-led discussion. Sister Kristin M. Yee’s message on ministering is deeply personal, doctrinally rich, and filled with opportunities for connection—but without ...




