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Women’s Conference BYU 2017

August 11, 2017 by shelley

Women’s Conference BYU 2017

 

2017 BYU Women’s Conference

Ellen, Linda and I once again came together at BYU (from Kansas, Massachusetts and Arizona)  to attend this year’s Women’s Conference…”converted unto the Lord”

BYU Women’s Conference 2017

Linda Esplin and Ellen Riley BYU Women’s Conference 2017

And again, the effort was well worth it…renewing our friendship, learning from great speakers and presenters, and enjoying musical programs and presentations.  But perhaps the most unique aspect of B.Y.U.’s Women’s Conference is the opportunity to  bask in the spirit of 12000 other women coming together with one purpose and one mind…all and all…an incredible two days.

Musical Presentation: “Our Roots: A Celebration of Who We Are” BYU Women’s Conference 2017

Musical Presentation: “Our Roots: A Celebration of Who We Are” BYU Women’s Conference 2017

Mercy River program BYU Women’s Conference 2017

Sister Kathryn Louise Callister BYU Women’s Conference 2017

BYU Women’s Conference 2017

BYU Women’s Conference 2017

Marriott Center BYU Womens’s Conference 2017

Sister Jane B. Bingham speaking at 2017 BYU Women’s Conference

2017 BYU Women’s Conference

Quote Elder Bednar

Perhaps my favorite talk was by Elder Gary Stevenson


Elder Gary Stevenson

His actual talk begins about 17 minutes 50 seconds into the recording.

About 24 minutes into the talk he speaks about our days and social media. (Smart phones 27 minutes 25 seconds.) Social media platforms used by church is at 30 minutes.  Risks of Social Media begins at 30 minutes.  A cute story about a family picture is at 39 minutes and 35 seconds. Social media and missionary work is at 43 minutes and 50 seconds.

 

Filed Under: Church, Travel Tagged With: BYU Women's Conference, BYU Women's Conference 2017, Mormon. BYU Women's Conference, social media

BYU Women’s Conference 2016

July 2, 2016 by shelley

BYU Women’s Conference 2016

BYU Women's Conference 2016

BYU Women’s Conference 2016

More than 10,000 women from around the world from more than 13 countries and 48 states attended this year’s BYU’s 40th Women Conference.

I was fortunate to attend with two of my closest friends, Ellen and Linda.  This is how we catch up every year (since we each live in different parts of the country)!

The conference, is co-sponsored by the Relief Society for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and BYU, brings leaders of the LDS Church and women of all ages together for instruction and service.

The conference theme — “One in Charity” — comes from a line in the hymn, “Onward, Christian Soldiers,” (Hymns, No. 246).

Marriott's Center Women's Conference 2016

Marriott’s Center* Women’s Conference 2016

*Love the improvements to the Marriott Center especially the new seats and more leg room!

Spring Blooms

Spring Blooms

Clouds over the mountain almost to the “Y”!

Clouds over mountain almost to the "Y"

Clouds over mountain almost to the “Y”

Every year we try to eat at some of favorite eating places at BYU…one is the Skyroom Restaurant on the 6th floor of the Wilkinson Center

 

Skyroom BYU Wilkinson Center

Skyroom BYU Wilkinson Center

Best desserts ever at their dessert bar!

Dessert at the Skyroom Restaurant BYU

Dessert at the Skyroom Restaurant BYU

Desserts at the Skyroom restaurant BYU

Desserts at the Skyroom restaurant BYU

Yummy desserts Skyroom Restaurant BYU

Yummy desserts Skyroom Restaurant BYU

Exhibit at Museum of Fine Art-made from coat hangers!

Display BYU's Museum of Fine Art-made from coat hangers!

Display BYU’s Museum of Fine Art-made from coat hangers!

Display BYU's Museum of Fine Art

Display BYU’s Museum of Fine Art

Filed Under: Church, Friends, Travel Tagged With: Brigham Young University, BYU Women's Conference, Skyroom Restaurant BYU

BYU Women’s Conference 2015

May 26, 2015 by shelley

Landing at the Salt Lake Airport and gazing at the mountains in Utah I feel such a sense of homecoming.  Living in Kansas I miss the mountains, oh how I how miss the mountains.

My favorite mountain is perhaps Mount Timpanogos…the backdrop for the BYU campus.

Mount Timpanogos, Wasatch Mountain range, Utah

Mount Timpanogos, Wasatch Mountain range, Utah

Mount Timpanogos not only is beautiful but has its own legend. There are multiple versions of the legend.  If you look hard at Mount Timpanogos you can imagine a young Indian Maiden Princess lying on her back with her hair flowing down.  And just as most legends go, the legend of Mount Timpanogos involves two young lovers.  (You can read the legend of the beautiful Indian Princess here.)

Women’s Conference is held on the BYU campus between BYU’S graduation (after Winter semester) and the beginning of spring term.  The annual two-day event attracts an estimated 15,000 women who come to hear leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and attend classes featuring more than 200 presenters on topics such as marriage, family and gospel principles.

Women’s Conference gives me a chance to catch up with two close friends, Ellen Riley and Linda Esplin.  Ellen lives outside of Boston and Linda lives in Phoenix.  Linda and I became friends when I was in graduate school and she was an undergraduate.  We met in the student ward but we bonded over running.   I married Bob and moved to Boston for Bob’s internship and residency.  Linda married Cordell, (attended law school), moved to Hawaii for Cordell’s internship.  Then they moved to Boston for Cordell’s residency.  Here we met Ellen.  We all became fast friends.  Thankfully, we get to meet once a year in Utah for Women’s Conference.  It is a time to renew friendship, catch up on news and bask in the learning opportunities afforded at Women’s Conference.

BYU campus is a beautiful campus.

BYU campus

BYU campus

 

The theme for BYU Women’s Conference this year was: “My soul delighteth in the covenants of the Lord.” 2 Nephi 11:5

BYU Women's Conference Theme

BYU Women’s Conference Theme

BYU Women’s Conference is the largest two-day gathering of LDS women anywhere in the world. Over 200 presenters share their perspectives and insights on a variety of topics including womanhood and sisterhood, gospel principles, marriage, family, and practical and timely topics of interest and concern to women of all ages.

One of the memorable classes for me was “A Time for a Woman’s Voice” given by Ally Isom and Michael R. Otterson.  Michael Otterson is head of  public affairs for the church and he talked about the church and social media today.  It really opened my eyes to the need that we need to make a presence on the internet.

I also enjoyed Elder Ballard’s presentation.

Elder M. Russuell Ballard and Sister Barbara Ballard at the Marriott Center.

Elder M. Russuell Ballard and Sister Barbara Ballard at the Marriott Center.

BYU Women's Conference

BYU Women’s Conference

General session speakers in the Marriott Center included Sister Wendy Watson Nelson, wife of Elder Russell M. Nelson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles; Sister Bonnie L. Oscarson, Young Women general president; Kevin J. Worthen, BYU president, and his wife, Peggy; and Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.

I also enjoyed a special presentation at the Fine Arts Museum on the BYU campus.  Artist Brian Krishisnek

spoke on “Nativity and Other Paintings of Women”.

Nativity by Kershisnek

Nativity by Kershisnek

 

also on view through 2016 is a breathtaking display of color:

Gabriel Dawe’s stunning Plexus no. 29 at BYU Museum of art

Gabriel Dawe’s stunning Plexus no. 29 at BYU Museum of art

The two translucent structures filtering through the Museum’s skylight appear to be luminous rays of light refracted through a giant prism. Gabriel Dawe’s stunning Plexus no. 29 is a corporeal installation of colored filament meticulously threaded between the Museum’s mezzanine walls and oculus.

I also got to spend time with my daughter Jen and my grandchildren Becca, Henry, Caroline and Emily!

Eating at the Lion House Pantry

Eating at the Lion House Pantry

Enjoying yogurt

Enjoying yogurt

Henry and Becca checking out the fish at City Creek

Henry and Becca checking out the fish at City Creek

And the beautiful flowers at temple square…

Flowers at temple square

Flowers at temple square

Filed Under: Salt Lake Temple, Travel Tagged With: Brian Krishnek, Brigham Young University Campus, BYU Women's Conference, LDS, Mount Timpanogos

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