To begin the Saturday morning session we participated in a "solemn assembly." What is a solemn assembly
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Which choir sang during the Saturday afternoon session?
a. Tabernacle Choir
b. BYU Idaho combined choir
c. Ogden, Utah youth
d. Utah Valley YSA
b. BYU Idaho combined choir
Which choir sang during the Sunday morning session?
a. Tabernacle Choir
b. BYU Idaho combined choir
c. Ogden, Utah youth
d. Utah Valley YSA
a. Tabernacle Choir
How many temples did President Oaks announce during this session?
a. 6
b. 7
c. 12
d. 0
d. 0
"Our windows were not facing east. How did we ever get the morning sun? Upon further investigation, I learned that the sun’s rays were being reflected into our apartment by the tall building in front of us. I was reminded that when we strive to follow the Savior, He will use us to bless others. Through our example and service to others, they will feel the Savior’s love for them."
a. Michael John U. Teh
b. David A Bednar
c. Emily Belle Freeman
d. Henry B Eyring

a. Michael John U. Teh
Unlike pieces of luggage, each of us is ultimately responsible for our decisions, beliefs, and actions, assisted by heavenly and earthly ministering angels. Therefore, as disciples of Jesus Christ, we rise with renewed determination to succor and care for those with whom we come in contact.
We each possess a tag that marks us as a child of a loving Heavenly Father. Printed upon that tag is a spiritual promise and sacred proclamation that testifies, “This precious soul has great worth to one day be redeemed by its holder,” never to be forgotten, neglected, or lost.
a. Dale G Renlund
b. Gary E Stevenson
c. Eduardo Ortega
d. Clement M. Matswagothata

a. Gary E Stevenson
DOUBLE POINTS
Jesus Christ has infinite capacity to forgive, promising that “as often as my people repent will I forgive them their trespasses against me.” Because of Jesus Christ, sins for which we have sincerely repented leave no spiritual scar, track, or trace. There is no scarlet letter to wear, now or in the eternities. When we repent with real intent, the entirety of our sin, not just a part, is figuratively nailed to the cross and we no longer bear its spiritual consequences. After we have repented, we owe no more to justice because Jesus has paid the debt; He pardons us from deserved punishment. We are forgiven, our hearts and hands are made clean, and the Lord remembers our sins no more. The Lord our God “is mighty; he will save, [and] he will rejoice over [us].”
a. Ronald A Rasband
b. Dale G Renlund
c. Russell M Nelson
d. Susan H Porter
b. Dale G Renlund
Which one of these speakers was taught by the missionaries for 8 years before being baptized?
a. Taniela Wakolo
b. Quintin L Cook
c. Chi Hong Sam Wong
d. Susan H Porter

a. Taniela Wakolo
DOUBLE POINTS!
Which speaker shared a story about selling his car to be able to pay tithing?
a. Clark Gilbert
b. Jorge Becerra
c. Gerald Causse
d. Bonnie H Cordon

b. Jorge Becerra
"I grew up in a home where we actively lived the teachings of our Savior, Jesus Christ, and participated in Church meetings and programs. But that was not enough—I needed to know for myself. It was not until I was serving as a young missionary in Colombia that I gained my own personal and undeniable testimony of Jesus Christ, “even to an experiment upon [His] words” while striving to “invite [and help] others to come unto Christ.”
a. Dale G Renlund
b. Gary E Stevenson
c. Eduardo Ortega
d. Clement M. Matswagothata

c. Eduardo Ortega
My dear brothers and sisters, each morning let the daily rising sun remind us that Jesus Christ is the light that leads us through this life, through any valley of sorrow, over beautiful mountains of joy, and across any ocean of uncertainty or temptation, safely back to our loving and merciful Father in Heaven.
a. Pedro Larreal
b. Dallin H Oaks
c. Gerrit W Gong
d. Dieter F Uchtdorf

d. Dieter F Uchtdorf
Every true disciple of Jesus Christ, if it is his or her desire, will be eternally sealed to a righteous companion of his or her choosing throughout eternity, whether in this life or the next.
a. Taniela Wakolo
b. Quintin L Cook
c. Neil L Anderson
d. Susan H Porter
c. Neil L Anderson
"I testify that ministering not only “brings forth the blessings of heaven,” it is the way of heaven. I testify that Jesus Christ lives. As we emulate His sacrifice by loving and ministering as He would, we will be blessed to find our own joy, healing, and relief in Him. We will become even as He is."
a. Ronald A Rasband
b. Clark Gilbert
c. Wendy Nelson
d. Kristen Yee
d. Kristen Yee
In a similar way [to the story of Beauty and the Beast], as we extend Christlike love to each person we serve, our eyes are opened to their divine potential. We begin to see them as the Lord sees them—mortal souls with the capacity to become exalted beings through the Savior’s restoring power and grace.
As we care for each soul, we help connect them to the Savior, inviting them to be healed and transformed through His atoning blood. In return, our own lives are blessed—we become more like the Savior and are filled with great joy.
a. Gerald Causse
b. Clark Gilbert
c. Joy D Jones
d. Brian J Holmes

a. Gerald Causse
DOUBLE POINTS
Jesus Christ brings joy. … You might have a bad day, a bad week, or a bad year. [Just remember,] joy is not the absence of sorrow in your life; [it is] the presence of [Jesus] Christ in your life.
As you spend time in this guide, you will begin to realize that this is not just a guide for standards; this is a guide for strength.
a. Pedro Larreal
b. Dallin H Oaks
c. Emily Belle Freeman
d. Dieter F Uchtdorf
c. Emily Belle Freeman
Jesus thinks and acts out of pure love; He yearns to bless and lift others; and He delights to do the will of God. With faith in Christ, we can pray that the Holy Spirit will effect a mighty change in us to instill these same divine motivations in our heart and help us practice the attributes of a Christlike character. We can keep repenting to improve as we strive to follow the Lord’s example, “which faith and repentance bringeth a change of heart.” We can “become the people God needs us to be.”
a. D Todd Cristofferson
b. Quintin L Cook
c. Neil L Anderson
d. Susan H Porter

a. D Todd Cristofferson
"The Savior’s restored gospel invites us to be spiritually transformed—not merely to improve our behavior. As we align our character, desires, actions, and what we truly love more closely with God’s will, the Savior can bring about a comprehensive and complete change in us."
a. Neil A. Anderson
b. Kristin Yee
c. David A. Bednar
d. Patrick Kearon

c. David A. Bednar
DOUBLE POINTS
Dear amazing young men and young women: As you continue your journey from baptism forward, through your teenage years and on to adulthood, committed to becoming lifelong disciples of Jesus Christ, know that rocks found along the way will begin to collect in your backpack—some by choice and some by the very nature of your journey in this life. As the weight increases, please remember that taking Jesus Christ out of your life is not the answer. Removing Him will not lighten your load.
The enemy of happiness wants to separate you from Jesus Christ. He will tempt you to remove the Savior from your life, enticing you to think that the road would be easier without Him, that the weight of His commandments is too great, that the path back is too long, that repentance is too hard. Know this: Satan is a liar. Jesus Christ is not the weight; He is the relief.
a. Dieter F Uchtdorf
b. Emily Belle Freeman
c. David Wunderli
d. Ulises Soares

c. David Wunderli
But as followers of Christ, we should seek to live peaceably and lovingly with other children of God who do not share our values and do not have the covenant obligations we have assumed.
We can follow the example of Jesus Christ, who is our role model, by choosing to love others—even if they show little or no love toward us. He declared, “Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God”
a. Pedro Larreal
b. Dallin H Oaks
c. Gerrit W Gong
d. Dieter F Uchtdorf
b. Dallin H Oaks
Recently, during a fast and testimony meeting, I saw a Primary boy walk to the stand and ask, “Would everyone who loves Jesus please raise your hands?” At that moment, every person looked up, smiled, and raised their hands. All thoughts were on our Savior, Jesus Christ. It was a sacred moment of joy!
When you strive to bring yourself and others closer to Jesus, you will receive blessings now and later. Today you can make choices that will help you change and grow now and prepare you for blessings of love and joy forever.
a. D Todd Cristofferson
b. Quintin L Cook
c. Neil L Anderson
d. Susan H Porter

d. Susan H Porter