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rennet.noel17@gmail.comBy rennet.noel17@gmail.comSeptember 29, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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September 28, 2025, 7:30pm MDT

The tabernacle choir for Temple Square’s “Music & The Spoken Word” program on Sunday, September 28th was a homage to President Russell M. Nelson.

The 17th President and Prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints passed away late on Saturday, September 27th. He was 101 years old.

Executive producer, executive producer and principal and presenter of “Music and Speaked Words,” Derrick Porter welcomed the audience at almost a handful of Salt Lake Tabernacles, explaining that the printed programme was not distributed for arrangements made earlier that morning to honor President Nelson.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78ka2dwdy6i

On the 5,000th episode of Music & The Spoken Word on July 13th, President Nelson shared some of the early memories of the program.

“I can’t remember life without ‘music and spoken words’,” the Prophet said in a statement at the time on churchofjesuschrist.org. “I was born in 1924 and the first broadcast of “Music and Spoken Word” was on July 15, 1929. As a little boy, I remember listening to the Sunday broadcast. ”

The farewell song for the choir “God Be Be with You Till We Meet Again” is usually sung after it’s aired to those in attendance.

Sunday was the final song on the airing, following Porter’s “speaked words” message entitled “God with You, Until I See You Again,” which honored President Nelson’s life.

The late President Russell M. Nelson smiled on Sunday, September 28, 2025, with the final image shared in an episode of “Music and Speaked Words” commemorating President Nelson’s life. President Nelson passed away the night before the broadcast. | Screenshots of Music & The Spoken Word YouTube Channel
Images of President Russell M. Nelson projected onto the wall of the Salt Lake tabernacle above members of the female tabernacle choir "Music and speech" Broadcast on Sunday, September 28th, 2025.
The image of President Russell M. Nelson will be projected onto the walls of the Salt Lake Labanakle during the “Music & The Spoken Word” aired on Sunday, September 28th, 2025. The broadcasts between the Tabernacle Choir in Temple Square and the Orchestra in Temple Square included tributes to President Nelson. |Kate Turley, Tabernacle Choir in Temple Square

The photo of President Nelson was the last image on the air. At the tabernacle, the same image was projected into the ceiling above the choir during a moment of silence, as the broadcast concluded.

“President Nelson’s life was not normal and seemed to leave an unforgettable mark wherever he went,” Porter said as he stood on stage to present “speaked words” during the live broadcast.

Derrick Porter shares in honor of President Russell M. Nelson "Music and speech" There will be a tabernacle choir in Temple Square and a Temple Square orchestra in Salt Lake on Sunday, September 28th.
Derrick Porter pays tribute to Temple Square Tabernacle and Temple Square orchestra and “Music and Spoken Words” and President Russell M. Nelson on Sunday, September 28th at Salt Lake Tabernacle in Salt Lake City. |Kate Turley, Tabernacle Choir in Temple Square

President Nelson held many titles, including doctor, surgeon, researcher, professor, and middle Li. But what was important to him was the children of God, the son of the covenant, the disciples of Christ, the husband and father, and the angels of the Lord Jesus Christ, Porter said.

Porter also shared some of President Nelson’s teachings.

“Through his message, we learned to ‘better, get better’. He taught us, “God wins our lives, learns the ‘thrill of heaven’ and hears the Savior’s voice saying that the Lord President “loves one another.” He begged us to be a peacemaker, to listen and treat each other with respect, and treated us with respect and respect for “fighting hostility for understanding and peace.” ”

During his professional life, President Nelson contributed to the development of the heart lung machinery and pioneered the now open technique of cardiac surgery.

“More than anything, he was a disciple and witness of Jesus Christ, and his life’s mission was to help others and heal the heart and spirit,” Porter said.

Mac Wilberg oversees the choir of the Tabernacle at Temple Square and the Orchestra at Temple Square. "Music and speech" It will air on Sunday, September 28th, 2025 on Salt Lake Tabernacle in downtown Salt Lake City.
McWilberg will oversee the Tabernacle of Temple Square and the Orchestra of Temple Square during “Music and Spoken Words,” which aired on Sunday, September 28th, 2025 at Salt Lake Tabernacle of Salt Lake City. The broadcast included a homage to President Russell M. Nelson. |Kate Turley, Tabernacle Choir in Temple Square

Porter concluded: “In a sense, he was with us throughout all the journey of this broadcast, and today, for his friends, on behalf of the choir and orchestra friends of the tabernacle, we are parting and dear friends.

The program was under the direction of the choir music director Mac Wilberg and associate director Ryan Murphy. The choir and orchestra of the Tabernacle in Temple Square performed “simple gifts” and “beauty of the earth,” followed by an organ solo by Andrew Answorth from “Annie Laurie.” The choir and orchestra also performed from “Atalia” “glorifying his honorable name.” “When I Want to the Stars” in “Pinocchio”. And before Porter shares the “speaked words” message, the choir concludes with “God will be with you until we meet again,” “his eyes are on the sparrows.”

“Music & The Chaked Word” broadcast-5011 is available on Tabernacle Choir’s YouTube channel, broadcastcasts.churchofjesuschrist.org and the Gospel Stream app.

On Sunday, September 28th, 2025, the men from the Tabernacle Choir in Temple Square will sing a musical and spoken episode commemorating the life of President Russell M. Nelson, who passed away the night before the broadcast.
On Sunday, September 28th, 2025, the men in the Tabernacle of Temple Square sing in an episode of “Music and Speakable Words” to commemorate the life of President Russell M. Nelson, who passed away the night before the broadcast. | Tabernacle Choir YouTube Channel Screenshot
Derrick Porter greets the audience at Salt Lake's tabernacle before "Music and speech" It will air on Sunday, September 28th at the Tabernacle Choir in Temple Square and the Orchestra in Temple Square.
Derrick Porter will greet the audience at the Tabernacle in Salt Lake before it airs on Sunday, September 28th at the Tabernacle Choir in Temple Square and the Orchestra in Temple Square. The broadcast included a homage to President Russell M. Nelson. |Kate Turley, Tabernacle Choir in Temple Square
Members of Temple Square's Tabernacle Choir will perform on Sunday, September 28, 2025 in a musical and spoken-word episode commemorating the life of President Russell M. Nelson, who passed away the eve of the broadcast.
Members of Temple Square’s Tabernacle Choir will perform on Sunday, September 28, 2025, on an episode of “Music & The Spoken Word” to commemorate the life of President Russell M. Nelson, who passed away the night before the broadcast. | Tabernacle Choir YouTube Channel Screenshot
On Sunday, September 28, 2025, the woman in the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square will sing a musical and spoken episode commemorating the life of President Russell M. Nelson, who passed away on the eve of the broadcast.
Women of the Tabernacle Women in Temple Square on Sunday, September 28th, 2025, is an episode of “Music and Speakable Words” commemorating the life of President Russell M. Nelson, who passed away the eve of the broadcast. | Tabernacle Choir YouTube Channel Screenshot
Members of the Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square will perform on Sunday, September 28, 2025 in a musical and spoken-word episode commemorating the life of President Russell M. Nelson, who passed away the eve of the broadcast.
Members of the Temple Square Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra performed on Sunday, September 28, 2025 on an episode of “Music and Spoken Word,” commemorating the life of President Russell M. Nelson, who passed away the night before the broadcast. | Tabernacle Choir YouTube Channel Screenshot
Camera operator prepares "Music and speech" It will air on Sunday, September 28th, 2025 along with the Temple Square Tabernacle Choir and the Temple Square Orchestra.
Camera Operator will air on Sunday, September 28th, 2025 at the Tabernacle Choir in Temple Square and the Orchestra in Temple Square, as well as at the Salt Lake Tabernacle Orchestra. The broadcast included a homage to President Russell M. Nelson. |Kate Turley, Tabernacle Choir in Temple Square
Members of Temple Square's Tabernacle Choir will perform on Sunday, September 28, 2025 in a musical and spoken-word episode commemorating the life of President Russell M. Nelson, who passed away the eve of the broadcast.
Members of Temple Square’s Tabernacle Choir will perform on Sunday, September 28, 2025, on an episode of “Music & The Spoken Word” to commemorate the life of President Russell M. Nelson, who passed away the night before the broadcast. | Tabernacle Choir YouTube Channel Screenshot
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