Adult Session

Saturday, 7:00 pm

Location: Little Valley Stake Center

  • PresidingPresident Michael Thompson
  • ConductingPresident Bradley Simister
  • OrganistMya Rhodes
  • ChoristerCeleste Tolman
  • WelcomePresident Bradley Simister
  • Opening Hymn#26
  • InvocationKelly Meredith
  • SpeakerAbe Ashton
  • SpeakerTiffany Wade
  • SpeakerPresident Bradley Simister
  • Special Musical NumberStake Choir

The Iron Rod

Accompanied by Mya Rhodes

  • SpeakerPresident Dale Forbes
  • SpeakerPresident Michael Thompson
  • Closing Hymn#144

Stake Choir, Congregation join on verse 3

  • BenedictionKylie Muir

Leadership

Sunday, 7:00 am

Location: Little Valley Stake Center

  • PresidingPresident Michael Thompson
  • ConductingPresident Bradley Simister
  • PianistJason Hendrix
  • ChoristerMike Thomas
  • WelcomePresident Bradley Simister
  • Opening Hymn#252
  • InvocationKent Thorne
  • SpeakerPresident Bradley Simister
  • SpeakerPresident Dale Forbes
  • Intermediate Hymn#6
  • SpeakerPresident Michael Thompson
  • Closing Hymn#85
  • BenedictionAndy Iacona

General Session

Sunday, 10:00 am

Location: Little Valley Stake Center

  • PresidingPresident Michael A. Thompson
  • ConductingPresident Michael A. Thompson
  • ChoristerCeleste Tolman
  • OrganistMya Rhodes
  • PreludePrimary Children

I Love to See the Temple

I Am a Child of God

  • WelcomePresident Michael A. Thompson
  • Opening HymnChildren's Songbook #118
  • InvocationRex Salmon
  • Stake BusinessPresident Bradley Simister
  • Musical SelectionLittle Valley Stake Primary Choir

The Liahona

Accompanied by Dott Strand, piano, and Duncan Wilkes, cello

  • SpeakerRon Fry
  • SpeakerEliese Eardley
  • SpeakerLuke Orchard
  • SpeakerEmily Ence
  • Intermediate HymnChildren's Songbook #236

First verse

  • SpeakerPresident Bradley Simister
  • SpeakerPresident Dale Forbes
  • SpeakerPresident Michael Thompson
  • Closing Hymn Church Music Library
  • BenedictionBrody Larsen

Conference Hymns

Hymns

Joseph Smith's First Prayer

Oh, how lovely was the morning!
Radiant beamed the sun above.
Bees were humming, sweet birds singing,
Music ringing thru the grove,
When within the shady woodland
Joseph sought the God of love,
When within the shady woodland
Joseph sought the God of love.

Humbly kneeling, sweet appealing—
’Twas the boy’s first uttered prayer—
When the pow’rs of sin assailing
Filled his soul with deep despair;
But undaunted, still he trusted
In his Heav’nly Father’s care,
But undaunted, still he trusted
In his Heav’nly Father’s care.

Suddenly a light descended,
Brighter far than noonday sun,
And a shining, glorious pillar
O’er him fell, around him shone,
While appeared two heav’nly beings,
God the Father and the Son,
While appeared two heav’nly beings,
God the Father and the Son.

“Joseph, this is my Beloved;
Hear him!” Oh, how sweet the word!
Joseph’s humble prayer was answered,
And he listened to the Lord.
Oh, what rapture filled his bosom,
For he saw the living God,
Oh, what rapture filled his bosom,
For he saw the living God.

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Hymns

Secret Prayer

1. There is an hour of peace and rest,
Unmarred by earthly care;
'Tis when before the Lord I go
And kneel in secret prayer.

(Chorus)
May my heart be turned to pray,
Pray in secret day by day,
That this boon to mortals giv'n
May unite my soul with heav'n.

2. The straight and narrow way to heav'n,
Where angels bright and fair
Are singing to God's praise, is found
Thru constant secret prayer.

3. When sailing on life's stormy sea,
'Mid billows of despair,
'Tis solace to my soul to know
God hears my secret prayer.

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Hymns

Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel

1. The world has need of willing men
Who wear the worker's seal.
Come, help the good work move along;
Put your shoulder to the wheel.

[Chorus]
Put your shoulder to the wheel; push along,
Do your duty with a heart full of song,
We all have work; let no one shirk.
Put your shoulder to the wheel.

2. The Church has need of helping hands,
And hearts that know and feel.
The work to do is here for you;
Put your shoulder to the wheel.

3. Then don't stand idly looking on;
The fight with sin is real.
It will be long but must go on;
Put your shoulder to the wheel.

4. Then work and watch and fight and pray
With all your might and zeal.
Push ev'ry worthy work along;
Put your shoulder to the wheel.

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Hymns

Redeemer of Israel

1. Redeemer of Israel,
Our only delight,
On whom for a blessing we call,
Our shadow by day
And our pillar by night,
Our King, our Deliv'rer, our all!

2. We know he is coming
To gather his sheep
And lead them to Zion in love,
For why in the valley
Of death should they weep
Or in the lone wilderness rove?

3. How long we have wandered
As strangers in sin
And cried in the desert for thee!
Our foes have rejoiced
When our sorrows they've seen,
But Israel will shortly be free.

4. As children of Zion,
Good tidings for us.
The tokens already appear.
Fear not, and be just,
For the kingdom is ours.
The hour of redemption is near.

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Hymns

How Firm a Foundation

1. How firm a foundation, ye Saints of the Lord,
Is laid for your faith in his excellent word!
What more can he say than to you he hath said,
Who unto the Savior, who unto the Savior,
Who unto the Savior for refuge have fled?

2. In ev'ry condition-in sickness, in health,
In poverty's vale or abounding in wealth,
At home or abroad, on the land or the sea-
As thy days may demand, as thy days may demand,
As thy days may demand, so thy succor shall be.

3. Fear not, I am with thee; oh, be not dismayed,
For I am thy God and will still give thee aid.
I'll strengthen thee, help thee, and cause thee to stand,
Upheld by my righteous, upheld by my righteous,
Upheld by my righteous, omnipotent hand.

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Hymns

Book of Mormon Stories

Book of Mormon stories that my teacher tells to me
Are about the Lamanites in ancient history.
Long ago their fathers came from far across the sea,
Giv’n the land if they lived righteously.

Lamanites met others who were seeking liberty,
And the land soon welcomed all who wanted to be free.
Book of Mormon stories say that we must brothers be,
Giv’n the land if we live righteously.

After Christ was crucified and died for you and me,
He came forth to teach the truth to all who would be free.
Hands were laid upon each child. He blessed them tenderly,
And they lived in the land righteously.

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Hymns

Give Said the Little Stream

“Give,” said the little stream,
“Give, oh! give, give, oh! give.”
“Give,” said the little stream,
As it hurried down the hill;
“I’m small, I know, but wherever I go
The fields grow greener still.”

[Chorus]
Singing, singing all the day,
“Give away, oh! give away.”
Singing, singing all the day,
“Give, oh! give away.”

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Hymns

Gethsemane

Jesus climbed the hill to the garden still.
His steps were heavy and slow.
Love and a prayer took Him there
To the place only He could go.
Gethsemane. Jesus loves me,
So He went willingly to Gethsemane.

He felt all that was sad, wicked, or bad,
All the pain we would ever know.
While His friends were asleep, He fought to keep
His promise made long ago.
Gethsemane. Jesus loves me,
So He went willingly to Gethsemane.

The hardest thing that ever was done,
The greatest pain that ever was known,
The biggest battle that ever was won—
This was done by Jesus!
The fight was won by Jesus!

Gethsemane. Jesus loves me,
So He gave His gift to me in Gethsemane.

Gethsemane. Jesus loves me,
So He gives His gift to me from Gethsemane.

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