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To celebrate Easter the library and other campus buildings display images of an empty tomb, a resurrected Christ, and messages of greater love. In the spirit of this Holy Week, listen to the words of two BYU graduates, presidents, and modern-day apostles: President Dallin H. Oaks, sharing a special message from the First Presidency, and President Jeffrey R. Holland, reading the scriptural accounts of Christ’s final hours. You can also find music, messages, and stories of redemption in this BYUtv Easter collection. |
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In his recent BYU devotional, Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf said, “During this sacred Easter week, I invite you to each ask yourselves: Will I show Jesus Christ that I want Him to be my King? Will I invite Jesus Christ to have His Triumphal Entry into my life? Will I allow Jesus Christ to change my heart, to lift my vision, and to teach me His higher and holier ways?” Read a recap, watch highlights, or view the full devotional address. |
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Elder D. Todd Christofferson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints offered the dedicatory prayer at the Music Building dedication ceremony on April 16. At the event, he also said, “I’m proud of the reputation and accomplishments of music students at BYU. I believe that this new facility and all that it provides will build upon that remarkable past.” Learn more about the Music Building in this video. |
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One thing graduating senior Jensen Diedrich loves about being a part of BYU Vocal Point? “We start every rehearsal with a scripture that we chose at the beginning of the year,” he says. This year it was 2 Cor. 9:6–7, which includes: “So let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver.” Go behind the scenes with Diedrich and learn why he says this about his time at BYU, “Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.” |
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What does God do when the tempest is raging? Or, in this case, how does he answer the prayers of a divorced mother riding her bicycle up a long incline in the face of an increasingly strong wind? Watch the latest inspiring short video from BYU Speeches to learn how one woman’s deliverance was different than she expected. |
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BYU’s student-led team is the best in the field, literally, having just won its 10th championship for the National Collegiate Landscape Competition, claimed with pruned shrubs, expertly placed pavers, and top-tier irrigation systems. BYU consistently ranks among the top five schools in this competition, having won six national titles in the last seven years. See more details and photos. |
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