2014 First Presidency’s Christmas Devotional

Date December 7, 2014 Location Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

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The First Presidency invites Church members and their friends to participate in the First Presidency’s Christmas devotional broadcast on Sunday, December 7, 2014, at 6:00 p.m. mountain standard time.

The program originating from the Conference Center will include Christmas messages by President Henry B. Eyring, First Counselor in the First Presidency; Elder D. Todd Christofferson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Elder Richard J. Maynes of the Presidency of the Seventy, and Sister Bonnie L. Oscarson, Young Women general president.

The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square will provide the music. To prepare for the devotional and to celebrate the Christmas season, download and share five free Christmas songs from the Mormon Tabernacle choir.

Live Viewing Options

BYUtv

Video in English LDS.org Home Page

Video in 15 languages Mormon Channel (YouTube, mobile app, Roku)

Video and audio in English and Spanish Local Meetinghouses

Video in 44 languages

Various other broadcast, cable, satellite, and Internet television and radio stations throughout the world will also carry the devotional. Check local program listings for availability in your area.

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To participate in Christmas devotional-related conversations on Twitter, use #ChristmasDevo. Share the Facebook event.

Rebroadcasts and Archives

The Orchestra at Temple Square performs during the 2013 Christmas devotional.

The devotional will also rebroadcast over the Church satellite system in more than 58 languages. For specific times and languages, see the broadcast schedule.

Video and audio recordings of the devotional in 58 languages will also be provided on broadcast.lds.org within a week. Text will be available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese within a week.

Leaders or adults may choose to use these recordings as part of their local unit or family Christmas celebrations and gatherings.