
Every six months, LDS leaders speak to thousands in Salt Lake City's Conference Center and to millions more around the world.
But for many members, these General Conference talks aren't meant for the Mormon masses, but rather for one person: themselves.
Some sermons just resonate. They may pierce a heart or enlighten a mind. They may reveal a truth or deconstruct a myth. They may provide long-sought answers or spur newfound questions.
Either way, they are referenced, remembered, even revered.