BOUNTIFUL, Utah — Engaging a large congregation of young single adults in an interactive fireside Sunday evening, Oct. 18, Elder Richard G. Scott of the Quorum of the Twelve discussed various topics, including relationships and marriage.
Those single adults ages 18-30 gathered from 24 stakes in northern Utah nearly filled the Bountiful Regional Center to capacity. The energy in the hall increased as microphones were passed among members of the congregation.
Elder Scott opened his counsel by commenting on lessons of life he has learned that he had individuals read as they were projected on a large screen. Then he opened up the meeting for the young single adults to ask him questions.
He closed by speaking specifically to the women and men about relationships and marriage before bearing fervent testimony of the Savior.
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