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November 10, 2025, 9:00 AM MST

As Saturday night’s presentation of “Luz de las Naciones” began, the choir’s words echoed loudly over the near-capacity crowd in the conference center as they sang “Good Things Grow” from the 2025 Disney movie “Snow White.”

The song’s lyrics talk about living together, serving together, and learning together. All three of these were characteristics of the family, and the family was celebrated throughout the night.

Smiles abounded among attendees at the annual Luz de las Naciones celebration held at the Salt Lake City Conference Center on Saturday, November 8, 2025. |The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

“I can’t help but notice that we are meeting again as a family, a family of lights of the nations,” event organizer Irene Caso said as she welcomed thousands to the Spanish-language event.

“Luz de las Naciones” is translated from Spanish and means “light of the nation” in English. The annual music festival has been hosted by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for more than 20 years. And this year’s event coincides with the 100th anniversary of the South American church.

Those in attendance, both members and friends of the Church, represented many nations and backgrounds, including President Dallin H. Oaks. his wife, Sister Kristen Oakes; and members of their families.

“With gratitude, we celebrate 100 years of miracles, conversions, and growth,” Caso said during the event. “And we look forward to the next 100 years in faith, knowing that the gospel of Jesus Christ will continue to transform the lives of people in South America and around the world.”

As Caso described the growth of the Church in South America, an animated map showing temple construction over the past century was displayed.

Animated map shows the growth of temples in South America as part of 2025 "Luz de las Naciones" The event will be held in Salt Lake City on Saturday, November 8th.
An animated map showing the growth of South America’s temples was unveiled as part of the 2025 Luz de las Naciones event held in Salt Lake City on Saturday, November 8th. |The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

She recalled Elder Melvin J. Ballard’s prophecy that the Church would grow like an oak tree in South America. A marker commemorating Elder Ballard’s prayer during his 1925 evangelization in South America is located in Torres de Febrero Park in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

An animated oak tree is used to illustrate the fulfillment of Elder Melvin J. Ballard's prophecy regarding the growth of the Church in South America in 2025. "Luz de las Naciones" The event will be held in Salt Lake City on Saturday, November 8th.
An animated oak tree will be used to mark the fulfillment of Elder Melvin J. Ballard’s prophecy regarding the growth of the Church in South America as part of the 2025 Luz de las Naciones event on Saturday, November 8th in Salt Lake City. |The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Many of the songs were traditional musical numbers about life in countries such as Bolivia, Peru, Chile and Mexico, while others taught about gospel principles and one of the final numbers was from the new “Hymns — For the Home and the Church.”

Mr. Caso also shared the story of Ruth Peters Rubio, a Chilean member who served as one of the first full-time sister missionaries when she served in the Argentina Mission in 1959 with Maria Cristina Donoso.

Performers will entertain you with songs and dances.
Performers entertain attendees with song and dance during the annual Luz de las Naciones celebration Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025, at the Conference Center in Salt Lake City. |The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

In a pre-recorded video, Peters spoke about how her faith helped her overcome her mother’s death and get answers to her desperate prayers.

“Is it true what the missionaries are saying?” Peters asked in the video.

She said she knelt in prayer to ask Heavenly Father if what she learned from the missionaries was true, and she received an answer to that prayer.

“And God’s answers will never be forgotten,” she said.

Mr. Caso took to the stage with singer Alex Melesio and spoke about the New Testament story of the Savior walking on the waters of Lake Galilea and Peter joining the Savior in a moment of faith.

“Luz de las Naciones” host Irene Caso speaks to the audience with singer Alex Melecio on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at the Conference Center in Salt Lake City. |Hunter Winterton, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Melesio described the moment on the stormy sea when the apostles realized it was the Savior approaching their boat, saying, “A clear voice spoke to them and said, ‘Be of good cheer, it is I, do not be afraid’ (Matthew 14:27). It was the voice of the Savior.”

Caso and Melesio told the rest of the story: Peter falling into the water and the Savior saving him. Melesio then shared his testimony that Jesus Christ brings peace in the midst of hardship.

“The peace of Jesus Christ does not necessarily calm the storm, but it calms the heart. And when we are drowning, when our fear is stronger than our faith, Jesus is always there to reach out,” he said. “Healing words and a peace that is hard to explain fill our souls and whisper to us that tomorrow will be a better day.”

The standout moment of the singing night was when the choir sang “I Want a Million Friends,” written by Roberto Carlos of Brazil. As the choir and orchestra performed the song, the conference center was illuminated by the flashlights of thousands of individuals’ cell phones. The lights swayed in time with the music, and director Israel González-Nyeri asked the audience to join in the chorus.

Toward the end of the event, Sister Andrea Muñoz Spanaus, second counselor in the Young Women general presidency, addressed the audience in a prerecorded message. The Spanaus sisters are from Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Sister Andrea Muñoz Spanaus speaks at the Luz de las Naciones celebration.
Sister Andrea Muñoz Spanaus, second counselor in the Young Women general presidency, will speak at the annual Luz de las Naciones celebration on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at the Conference Center in Salt Lake City. |The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

“How much I enjoy the sense of togetherness and love in these annual events,” she said.

Sister Spannaus told the story of two missionaries who brought the gospel to her family when she was nine years old. She thanked them and God for the blessings in her life and said she knew many in the audience had similar stories of gratitude.

“Every temple is a blessing to God’s children. It is a refuge from the world. It is a place of teaching, revelation and peace,” she said. “One of the names of Christ is Prince of Peace.”

Noting that the peace created by and in the world is not and cannot be the same as the peace that comes from God, she quoted President Dallin H. Oaks from the 2019 First Presidency Christmas Devotional.

“The Savior and His Apostles had no plan for world peace other than personal righteousness,” President Oaks said.

She went on to say that personal peace is the result of a personal effort to keep God’s commandments and seek God.

“It’s worth the effort,” she said.

At Luz de las Naciones, performers entertain with dance and music.
Performers entertain attendees with dance and music during the annual Luz de las Naciones celebration Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025, at the Conference Center in Salt Lake City. |The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

“It’s a wonderful world, and I’m talking about the simple everyday things: observing nature, talking with friends, sitting around the table with family, laughing together, pets, music, the colors of the sunset, holding a child in your arms, and so much more.”

Performers sing and dance "Luz de las Naciones" program.
Performers representing different countries from across the United States sing and dance on the Conference Center stage during the annual Luz de las Naciones celebration in Salt Lake City, Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025. |The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

“Christ is the source of salvation. Christ died for us. Christ is the source of love. Christ loves us with a perfect and everlasting love. And he is the source of peace.”

The entire concert can be viewed on the church’s Spanish YouTube channel. Some of the 17 individual songs are also available as standalone videos on the same channel.

Performers walk down the aisle to the conference center stage during the annual Luz de las Naciones celebration in Salt Lake City, Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025.
Performers walk down the aisle to the conference center stage during the annual Luz de las Naciones celebration in Salt Lake City, Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025. |The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Event appearance

“Yan Palace” (Immortal Fuerza)

“Tink”

“Kandu”

“Varicha”

“La Concheperla”

“La Bamba”

“Harabeta Patio”

“Guadalajara”

“El cuida de las aves”

“Somos Luz de las Naciones”

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