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The first session of the 185th Annual General Conference took place on Saturday, March 28, 2015. Thousands of tweets, posts and comments were shared online as women from around the world gathered to listen to Church leaders.
So happy to be at the #WomensSession of #LDSconf with my two daughters.
— Jenna Wood (@momvilleblog) March 28, 2015
Three generations, including my daughter's first time, heading to LDS Women's Conference. #WomensMeeting #ldsconf
— Emmymom (@Emmymom2) March 28, 2015
Loved woman's conference with these gals #WhereIAm #ldsconf
— Jennah Grant (@JennahGrant) March 28, 2015
Sister Linda K. Burton, general president of the Relief Society, conducted the session, which focused on the family, an important part of Latter-day Saint beliefs.
Tonight's theme is family... I should have brought tissues #generalwomensconference #ldsconf
— Sharin Price (@sharinthejoy) March 28, 2015
Church leaders expanded on the session’s theme by discussing the need to support families and the home. Sister Bonnie L. Oscarson, general president of the Young Women, focused on the "The Family: A Proclamation to the World," which was first read by President Gordon B. Hinckley 20 years ago this year.
Sister Oscarson asked that all look for ways to become more like homemakers and to make homes spiritual refuges.
#ldsconf #homemaker we all can be homemakers...EVERY member of the family can use their talents to make our home!
— Jessie Kidd (@jkforkids) March 28, 2015
Leaders also counseled members to support the home by staying spiritually close to God. Sister Cheryl A. Esplin, second counselor in the general Primary presidency, taught that building strong homes takes effort, and seeking for truth will help unite families.
Every home, where even one individual seeks for truth, can make a difference. #ldsconf #WomensMeeting
— Elise (@eliseypants) March 28, 2015
We have been given the responsibility of teaching current & future generations the truth #LDSConf #WomensSession
— Ang (@stuckinthetundr) March 28, 2015
“One place where we best seek to be filled with light and truth is in our own homes.” #SisEsplin | #ldsconf |
— LDSGeneralConference (@ldsconf) March 28, 2015
"God gave us families to help us become what He wants us to be. This is how He shares His love, for the family is if God." #ldsconf
— Orlando Mormons (@OrlandoMormons) March 28, 2015
Sister Carole M. Stephens, first counselor in the Relief Society general presidency, also pointed out that while families may look different, we are all needed as part of God’s family.
Every home is different, but every home where even one person seeks for truth can make a difference. #WomensMeeting #ldsconf
— LDSConf Book Club (@LDSConfBookClub) March 28, 2015
Membership in the family of God is not contingent on any kind of status. #SisterStephens #ldsconf
— The Mormon Life (@MormonLife1) March 28, 2015
We belong. We are daughters of a heavenly parents who love us, & we love them. #ldsconf
— cecelia (@cproffit) March 28, 2015
The Church’s doctrine teaches that all are children of God and that He loves His children. Leaders echoed these words as they emphasized His love and support.
God cares about you. He will listen and will answer your personal questions...you need to learn to listen to His voice. #ldsconf #LDSWomen
— Haleigh Vance (@boshgirl5) March 28, 2015
President Henry B. Eyring, first counselor in the First Presidency, further addressed God’s worldwide family as he spoke about lifting others in life’s trials.
President Eyring: Help Him bring a moment of peace and joy to a child of our Heavenly Father. #ldsconf #WomensSession RT @ldsconference
— No Poor Among Them (@NoPoorAmongThem) March 28, 2015
"We lighten the loads of others best by helping the Lord strengthen them." #PresEyring #LDSconf http://fb.me/3rYUNmsR9
— Jessica (@fringies) March 28, 2015
#PresEyring expressions of love are one of the best ways to help someone struggling with grief #WomensMeeting #ldsconf
— Chris Babcock (@mediaman44) March 28, 2015
President Eyring also emphasized that joy can be found after trials, and he encouraged women and girls to have hope.
“@LDSchurch: "Joy always comes after sorrow." #LDSconf” My favorite moment from The Women's Broadcast. #PresEyring #truth
— Sherry Sedillo (@sherbearsedillo) March 28, 2015
My heart is full. Listening to #LDSCONF again! I love being a woman!
— kelsey tueller (@kelsey_khutch) March 28, 2015
Tonight I'm reminded all over again of grateful I am to be a woman, a wife, a mother, a homemaker. #LDSconf pic.twitter.com/yLDTMCLOQ1
— Becky Higgins (@BeckyHigginsLLC) March 28, 2015
While general conference is meant to inspire, its core purpose is to teach gospel principles. Members are asked to implement teachings from the twice-yearly meeting as they strive to follow Jesus Christ. The Church-owned Mormon Channel asked social media users what goals they were striving for after watching the general women’s session. Many described a desire to help others, cherish their families and strengthen their spirituality.
Because of General Women's meeting, I will pray to help ease another's burdens. #ldsconf #WhereIAm
— Amber Oldenburg (@MrsOldenburg) March 28, 2015
“@mormonchannel: "Because of general women's meeting, I will ________." #LDSConf #WhereIAm ” serve others more
— Alyssa Hancock (@alyssahancock89) March 28, 2015
@mormonchannel Because of the general women's meeting, I will work harder to be spirit filled. #ldsconf #WhereIAm
— Aprilyn Bucklein (@aprilynbucklein) March 28, 2015
"@mormonchannel: "Because of general women's meeting, I will CHERISH MY TIME WITH FAMILY." #LDSConf #WhereIAm "
— Julianna Comans (@lotusb93) March 28, 2015
To learn more about the general women’s session and general conference, visit Mormon Newsroom or watch the session on LDS.org.