BYU Provo Speeches

Season 2020

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To provide students with opportunities for both spiritual and intellectual insight, BYU has hosted weekly devotional and forum assemblies since the school's early days. Devotionals are most common and address religious topics, often with academic perspective or insight.

Where to Watch Season 2020

12 Episodes

  • Peggy S. Worthen - Learning from the Best Stories
    E1
    Peggy S. Worthen - Learning from the Best StoriesThere is great power in stories. They can help us learn important truths at many levels.
  • Kevin J. Worthen - Enduring Joy
    E2
    Kevin J. Worthen - Enduring JoyJoy is the key to our spiritual survival in the trying times in which we live, as well as in the trying times that lie ahead of us.
  • Michael T. Ringwood - Everything We Need
    E3
    Michael T. Ringwood - Everything We NeedOur Heavenly Father has provided us with great and marvelous gifts for our journey here in mortality—and for the greatest quest of all: to come unto our Savior and gain eternal life.
  • Ronald A. Rasband - Free to Choose
    E4
    Ronald A. Rasband - Free to ChooseHow are you exercising your agency to further the work of the Lord?
  • Alan Stern - 26 Years to Pluto
    E5
    Alan Stern - 26 Years to PlutoWith only one shot at success, Alan Stern's team pulled off the New Horizons mission to Pluto. What they learned about the solar system is larger than life.
  • Bonnie H. Cordon - Ask of God: Our Solace, Guide, and Stay
    E6
    Bonnie H. Cordon - Ask of God: Our Solace, Guide, and StayAs we consistently go to Heavenly Father in prayer, we develop a relationship with Him that helps us see ourselves and Him in a clearer light. He will guide us!
  • Terence M. Vinson - Meekly Placing Our Total Trust in God
    E7
    Terence M. Vinson - Meekly Placing Our Total Trust in GodWill you shift in your seat and succumb to popular opinion, or will you stand firm and confident in the counsels and blessings of your loving God and let Him have His head?
  • Marcus Roberts - Democracy Through Jazz
    E8
    Marcus Roberts - Democracy Through JazzMarcus Roberts and The Modern Jazz Generation pair up with BYU professor Gregory Clark to perform music and discuss democracy through the lens of jazz.
  • M. Russell Ballard - Children of Heavenly Father
    E9
    M. Russell Ballard - Children of Heavenly FatherI invite you to look deep in your souls and ask how you can fulfill your purpose of being a child of God by loving the Lord and loving your neighbor more faithfully than you ever have before.
  • Steven M. Sandberg - The Light of Forgiving
    E10
    Steven M. Sandberg - The Light of ForgivingI know that Jesus Christ is the light that makes forgiveness possible and that as we forgive each other and ourselves, we will feel His love and experience His light in this life and even more fully in the eternal world to come.
  • Jack N. Gerard - "Could We Have Supposed?"
    E11
    Jack N. Gerard - "Could We Have Supposed?"Does your pattern reflect exercising faith, seeking to know His will, trusting the Lord, heeding His counsel, and keeping the commandments, even when you cannot suppose what lies ahead?
  • Janice Kapp Perry - Filling the World with Music of Faith
    E12
    Janice Kapp Perry - Filling the World with Music of FaithI look back with such sincere gratitude for all I learned in my two years at BYU, and I marvel that it gave me such a wonderful background for what I would someday do with music. I will always be grateful to this institution and to wonderfully prepared teachers who passed on their love for and knowledge of things musical to me in such a beautiful way.

 

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