
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic – September 22nd, 2025
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints invites all people to participate in the 195th General Conference, a worldwide event held twice a year where Church leaders share messages centered on Jesus Christ and His gospel. Open to people of all faiths, beliefs, and backgrounds, this conference offers a unique opportunity to feel peace and hope through Jesus Christ, strengthen faith, and receive spiritual guidance amid life's challenges.
The event will be held on Saturday, October 4th and Sunday, October 5th, 2025, with live broadcasts for the Caribbean from 12:00 p. m. to 2:00 p. m. and 4:00 p. m. to 6:00 p. m..
The broadcast will be live in more than 100 languages and will reach millions of people in over 190 countries, who can connect from their homes, congregations, or mobile devices. It will be available on:
- Churchofjesuschrist.org
- Official YouTube Channel of The Church of Jesus Christ
- Gospel Library and Gospel Broadcasts Mobile Apps
- Television and radio in the Caribbean:
- Trinidad (CNC3 TV)
- Curazao (Tele Curacao)
- Guadalupe (Canal 10)
- República Dominicana (Z101)
- Puerto Rico (TeleOnce)
- Venezuela (Sun Channel)
- Haití (RTG Radio & TV)
- Bahamas (Cable Bahamas)
- Aruba (Tele Aruba tv)
- Bonaire (Flamingo FM)
- Jamaica (CVM TV)
- Suriname (Apintie Radio 97,1 FM & TV)
From the Conference Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, global Church leaders will share messages seeking to elevate hope, strengthen faith in God, and offer comfort amid current difficulties.
The First Presidency—composed of President Russell M. Nelson and his counselors President Dallin H. Oaks and President Henry B. Eyring—issued a statement on March 6 underscoring the spiritual significance of this meeting: “General conference provides an opportunity for personal revelation as the general leaders of the Church share counsel and direction from the Lord.”
The invitation is not addressed solely to members of the Church, but to all people, regardless of nationality, religion, or belief.
In a world where uncertainty and division prevail, the General Conference reminds us that faith and spirituality are essential sources of peace, hope, and strength for families and communities. It is not just a religious event; it is an invitation to look toward the eternal, to renew trust in God, and to rediscover that which gives true purpose to life.