From Deseret News archives:
Conference-goers reflect on messages, outpouring of the spirit
Thousands of people crowded downtown LDS Church sites Saturday for the opening session of the 179th Semiannual Conference session, each with a reason for being there, and each touched by some element of the meeting.
Among them:
Garth Rasmussen
"What a privilege to be in the presence of and listen to a prophet of God. I grew up in Provo and we were 'not invited' so there would be room for others. I particularly appreciated Elder (David A.) Bednar's talk. He advised us to live in our homes what we profess from the pulpit."
Keen F. Arcayan,
"As a translator, I'm not supposed to be emotional, but I found the tears coming through when President (Dieter F.) Uchtdorf spoke about Heavenly Father's love for us. He said we have to understand that love because it is the source of all love. It was very profound and we need to live it in our lives."
Megan Lindley,
"I could have stayed home and watched conference on television, but it was great to be here. It's easier to focus, and there was such a spirit when the prophet walked in. I feel at home. The spirit is stronger here. I loved Elder Bednar sharing a message of love in the family. I'm working on that now, and he shared things I can do not only for my family now, but also for my future family."
Alex Boye,
"My favorite this morning was 'Come, Come, Ye Saints.' Those words, 'Why should we mourn or think our lot is hard.' The spirit just hit me hard. I almost lost it. The hymns can touch us so much, they can be just like a sermon.
"I was impressed with Elder Bednar's message that we must try and try again."
John Ross Jones,
"I really liked Elder Bednar when he talked concerning the family. I liked his comments on how his family's Home Evenings aren't always perfect. We have six kids in our family and it fit us."















