October 18, 2025, 6:45 PM MDT
Young adults ages 18 to 35 are invited to watch a global devotional for young adults focused on the temple and the prophets in early November.
Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and his wife, Sister Kathy Andersen, will host the event and speak from the grounds of the Washington, D.C. Temple.
According to an Oct. 17 news release from ChurchofJesusChrist.org, the broadcast is titled “Prophets and Temples Show Us Jesus Christ.”
Single and married young people from the Americas can tune in to the worldwide devotion on November 2nd at 6pm Mountain Time. Rebroadcasts will be available to viewers in other parts of the world one week later on November 9th in the afternoon and evening.
According to a news release, “All young people in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, ages 18 to 35, including married youth and high school seniors (or equivalent), are encouraged to watch the broadcast with a friend at a locally scheduled event and then look for opportunities to discuss how to put into practice what they learned during the devotional.”
The event will be available to watch live and on-demand on the church’s YouTube account and Gospel Library. You can also watch on-demand for two weeks at broadcasts.ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
See this broadcast schedule for details on broadcast times, available languages, and closed captioning.
Young adults and leaders can post about upcoming devotions on social media using the hashtags #WWdevo or #JesusChrist.
Worldwide Young Adult Devotionals
On May 4, Relief Society general president Camille N. Johnson encouraged young adults to prepare for the Second Coming of Christ through righteous stewardship. From her Salt Lake tabernacle, she spoke at length about the Savior’s three New Testament parables found in Matthew 25.
“These are the times we live in,” she said. “We must keep the lamp of conversion burning bright, let our light shine, use and develop our talents, and care for those in need. That means having charity, the pure love of Christ.”
Speaking at BYU’s Marriott Center on February 2, Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles encouraged his audience to trust in Heavenly Father’s “grand design” for their lives. “You may not realize it until much later, but when you look back, you will see that the Lord never abandoned you, even though He left you to make many decisions for yourself,” he said.
He was accompanied by his wife, Sister Harriet Uchtdorf, who shared her own experiences with forced life decisions and testified to the profound impact young adults can have on each other and the world.
On November 3, 2024, Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles spoke from the BYU-Idaho campus about the potential impact of artificial intelligence, the importance of moral agency, and the importance of righteous work. “When we are wise, love God, serve our brothers and sisters, and preserve and exercise our moral agency with the Holy Spirit as our guide, we can avoid deception and prosper spiritually in the difficult and blessed times we live in.”
Elder Bednar was joined by his wife, Sister Susan Bednar, who taught about how the Savior uplifts and strengthens individuals and walks with them through challenges. “For some reason I cannot fully understand or understand, the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ empowers us and helps us do difficult things.”
