Introduction Elder Aaron T. Hall’s talk “I Glory in My Jesus” is a beautiful Relief Society lesson because it invites sisters to do more than talk about Jesus Christ. It invites them to rejoice in Him personally. This message is centered on the deeply personal relationship Nephi and Ammon had ...
Elder Chi Hong (Sam) Wong “Remember, Remember” – April 2026 General Conference Lesson Help for Relief Society and Elders Quorum
Introduction Elder Chi Hong (Sam) Wong’s talk “Remember, Remember” is a beautifully structured message centered on one repeated invitation: to remember the Savior. Through five powerful “remember, remember” passages in the Book of Mormon, he teaches that remembering is not passive—it is active, ...
President D. Todd Christofferson “The Character of Christ” – April 2026 General Conference Lesson Help for Relief Society and Elders Quorum
Introduction President D. Todd Christofferson’s talk “The Character of Christ” is a powerful Relief Society lesson because it moves beyond what we do and invites us to examine who we are becoming. The central question is not just, “What should I improve?” but “What kind of heart creates ...
Elder Alan R. Walker “A Peculiar Treasure – Relief Society Lesson Help” – April 2026 General Conference Lesson Help for Relief Society and Elders Quorum
Introduction Elder Alan R. Walker’s talk “A Peculiar Treasure” gives Relief Society teachers a beautiful way to discuss covenant identity, obedience, sacrifice, and divine belonging. The central message is deeply personal: the Lord does not merely ask us to treasure Him. He teaches that we can ...
Elder Thierry K. Mutombo “The Joy of a Covenant Relationship with God” – April 2026 General Conference Lesson Help for Relief Society and Elders Quorum
Introduction Some Relief Society lessons naturally become more meaningful when the talk itself is built on both doctrine and lived experience. Elder Thierry K. Mutombo’s talk, “The Joy of a Covenant Relationship with God,” is one of those messages. It is deeply doctrinal, centered on the ...




