**President Russell M. Nelson to Deliver Key Message to Global Religion as It Concludes Historic Conference**

Salt Lake City, Utah – President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is set to address members as the annual General Conference comes to a close.

During the 194th General Conference, President Nelson, who is 99 years old, attended sessions in person and remotely from Salt Lake City. It is expected that new temples will be announced, following tradition.

As the oldest-ever prophet-president of the faith, President Nelson hinted at delivering his address via a recorded message, much like he did last autumn. The Sunday morning session was viewed from home by President Nelson, with his counselors leading the proceedings.

Various Church leaders touched on important topics during the sessions, such as the importance of reading scriptures like the Book of Mormon, the significance of temple building, understanding choices in life, and the laws of loving God and others.

The General Conference featured speeches from apostles and general authority Seventies, addressing themes of faith, trust in God, and the power of prayer. Emphasizing the importance of spiritual routines and continuous progress in one’s faith journey.

The messages from Church leaders highlighted the role of personal choices, spiritual growth, and maintaining a strong connection with God. The significance of temple rituals, service to others, and the power of words in shaping beliefs and perspectives were also discussed.

As the General Conference concluded, members were encouraged to reflect on the teachings shared and incorporate them into their daily lives. The event served as a platform for spiritual guidance and reflection for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.