The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently announced President D. Todd Christofferson, second counselor in the First Presidency, will be addressing the youth of the church in an upcoming prerecorded broadcast titled “‘Walk with Me’ — Worldwide Discussion for Youth.”

The broadcast — to be made available Sunday, Jan. 18 — is scheduled to be the church’s first worldwide broadcast of 2026 and will focus on the year’s youth theme, “Walk with Me.” Youth, music and other church leaders will also be featured in the broadcast, which has been organized in an effort to help “young people better understand the youth theme,” according to a release on ChurchofJesusChrist.org.

The church “invites youth and local leaders to plan a gathering where young women and young men can view this broadcast together and then have an opportunity to plan and share how they might ‘walk with’ the Savior throughout the year,” the church’s release states. “Youth are encouraged to lead these discussions.”

Latter-day Saint youth, their leaders and others interested in watching the broadcast will be able to find it on the church’s Gospel Library app, broadcasts page, “Strive to Be” YouTube channel and Media Library, starting Jan. 18.

The church’s release states youth and their leaders are encouraged to gather and watch the broadcast at a time and location that “best suits their needs and circumstances. This may include Sunday meetings or weekday activities, per the church’s release. This may include Sunday meetings or weekday activities, per the church’s release.

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To find more information and resources about the church’s 2026 youth theme, click here or visit youth.churchofjesuschrist.org. To see a list of the upcoming year’s other churchwide events and broadcasts, click here.

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