April 2026 general conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is — at 34 days — just over a month away.

With a total of 34 talks delivered by church leaders last general conference in October, one way Latter-day Saints may opt to prepare for the upcoming conference is by reviewing one talk from the previous conference each day.

Starting Sunday, March 1, and continuing through Friday, April 3, readers can cover all 34 talks — finishing just one day before the April 4-5 general conference begins.

Find links to each talk and other resources, organized by their recommended study date, below.

Also, find a brief summary of news from the last general conference and instructions on how to create a study plan using the church’s Gospel Library app.

“General conference is an amazing gift — a gift we should try to reap as many benefits from as we can,” states a page with other ideas to prepare for conference on ChurchofJesusChrist.org.

The church’s page suggests preparing by developing specific questions and then listening for their answers during each conference session.

It also suggests listeners open their hearts to receive personal messages from God, learn more about the prophet and apostles who will speak, and invite others to participate.

34 talks in 34 days: A daily study plan

The study plan below includes links to each talk, plus their corresponding talk summaries and study resources articles produced by Church News.

Talk summaries include notable quotes and speaker bios, while study resources articles provide talk outlines, reflection questions, reference scriptures, summarized stories, notable footnotes and other resources.

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Download a PDF of talk summaries from October 2025 general conference

March 1

  • Study: Introduction,” by President Dallin H. Oaks
  • See talk summary here.
  • See study resources here.

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April 1

April 2

April 3

Review news from October 2025 general conference

October 2025 general conference was the first since 1951 to be held without a church president presiding.

This was the case since church President Russell M. Nelson died less than a week before the Oct. 4-5 general conference began, and a new prophet — President Dallin H. Oaks — wasn’t ordained until Oct. 14.

President Oaks presided over the conference as the senior apostle, and the conference continued as previously planned — with the only two exceptions being the addition of a short introductory message from President Oaks and a slight rearrangement that moved President Oaks’ main message to the end of the conference.

The Church of Jesus Christ is a “family-centered church,” President Oaks taught in his remarks at the end of the October conference. “Our relationship to God and the purpose of our mortal life are explained in terms of the family,” he said.

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President Oaks also briefly paid tribute to the late President Nelson in his introductory remarks; as did other speakers at the October conference.

“I loved Russell M. Nelson,” he said, “and have learned more about the gospel and gospel leadership from my long friendship and association with him than from any other leader I have personally known. He is our model as a servant and follower of the Lord Jesus Christ.”

Several Latter-day Saint apostles and other speakers at the conference emphasized reasons for hope in a darkening world.

No new temples were announced at the October conference. But a future temple in Portland, Maine, was announced during a stake Christmas fireside held months later in Portland. The announcement stunned and thrilled the Latter-day Saints who attended.

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How to create a study plan using the Gospel Library app

To create a study plan on the church’s Gospel Library app, users must first open the app and click on the home icon located at the bottom left corner of the screen.

From there, users must scroll down to “Study Plans” and select “Start New Plan.”

A new window will then appear, prompting users to either create a “Custom Plan” or select the content they would like to study.

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Selecting “Custom Plan” will still allow users to select the content they would like to study, but it will also provide them the option to choose a time frame or a specific start and end date, through which the app will then determine how much should be read each day to finish by a certain date.

Opting to select the content straightaway, without a “Custom Plan,” will create an automatic study plan where users can simply check-off what they have read without a specific time frame.

To delete an existing study plan, users must return to “Study Plans,” select the three dots on the right and then select “View All.”

This action will then open a new window, from which users may see the plan they’d like to delete, slide it to the left and select “Delete.” From this window, users may also select the three dots on the top right, select “Edit” and then delete the plan they’d like.

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