It looks like it, doesn't it? Heder is in it, so without looking at who made the film there could be more of an LDS connection.
No. He attends the First Baptist Church in Garner, N.C.
Danville 2nd Ward Young Men - 2008 LDS Night with the Giants 2010 2-8 was released on: USA: 15 June 2010
Aubergine - 2006 was released on: USA: January 2006 (LDS Film Festival)
Outward In - 2002 was released on: USA: 18 January 2002 (LDS Film Festival)
LDS general conference can be viewed online, at your local meetinghouse, or on BYU-tv (if you have satellite). Check the "related links" below to visit BYU-TV's website.
Some General Conference packets and activities can be found at the "Related Links" below.
LDS Conference Center was created in 2000.
General Conference is available on TV if you have sattelite on BYU-TV channel. You'll have to check with your cable provider to see what number that is, as it varies depending on your area. Otherwise, you can watch it at your local stake center or it is available online. To watch it live or to see video archives online you can visit the "Related Links" below.
Elder Jeffery R. Holland was present at the most recent LDS General Conference (April 2016) and was the concluding speaker of the conference. He may not have been seen during one of the six sessions, but it is not uncommon for one or two of the Apostles to be absent at any given session.
It should be Channel 23. If you have sattelite T.V. you can watch it on BYUtv, or you can watch it online or at your local stake center. Links to watch it online (live or archived) and lists of television stations in Oregone who broadcast it live are provided below.
No, she was not a Mormon. She was raised in the Baptist church.
The Prophet of the LDS Church is the prophet, seer and revelation who provides divinely inspired messages to the church and world.Twice a year the LDS Church holds a "General Conference" where the church members and the whole world may hear and be edified by the Prophet of the Church, as well as the rest of the Church leadership including the 12 apostles, members of the Seventy and the General Relief Society.The conference is broadcast through out the world in many different languages. The Prophet has taught many things.Specifically there is one talk from the now Prophet, Thomas S. Monson about not judging others. There are many others that are available in books.
LDS meetinghouses are built in many architectures and sizes, but with the chapel overflows and cultural hall rooms opened, you can find room for a couple hundred people or more. This is done for large meetings such as Stake Conferences or broadcasts of General Conference.
No. Children under 8 years old are not currently admitted into the LDS Conference Center during the General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This is simply because most young children will get restless during the two-hour long conference session and be a distraction to others in the congregation and possibly (especially in the case of babies) make loud noises that will be picked up by the microphone - potentially distracting millions of broadcast viewers around the world. Since many people want to get into the conference, the seats are reserved for those eight and older who are mature enough to appreciate the experience. You do not need to be a baptized member of the Church to attend. Children under eight are invited to watch the General Conference broadcast at home, in church buildings, or through live audio/video feed in other areas of Temple Square. Children under 8 are also welcome to tour the Conference Center when a broadcast is not taking place.
The song played while the conference is being announced ("From the Conference Center at Temple Square in Salt Lake City, this is the 180th annual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints...etc.") actually varies from session to session and from conference to conference. For example, here are the intro songs from the past two conferences: Oct 2010: Sat a.m.: Guide Us Oh Thou Great Jehovah Sat p.m.: I am a Child of God Sun a.m.: Truth Eternal Sun p.m.: Our Savior's Love Apr 2010: Sat a.m.: Sweet is the Work Sat p.m.: Our Savior's Love Sun a.m.: On this Day of Joy and Gladness Sun p.m.: He is Risen!
Conference sessions usually last two hours. No one eats during the General Conference sessions themselves. However there are generally two or three hours between sessions; during this period, most people at the Conference sessions will have their own arrangements in place for their families to eat: some bring it with them in their vehicles, they may get the opportunity to store it elsewhere, or they may go home if they are not far away and return later. As regards the leaders, Backstage in the Conference center there is a cafeteria and kitchen set up which serves lunch to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and to the General Authorities between conference sessions. There are also dressing rooms for each of them and lockers where they can keep their personal belongings during the session. At the various stake centers around the world, which is where many watch General Conference videos following the Conference itself or at Stake Conferences, when Church Authorities are visiting, usually the local leaders make provision for the Authorities or/and other visitors, mostly via the Relief Society Presidency/ies, to provide refreshments for them in an appropriate room - usually adjoining a kitchen - set apart for such. -------