4 Speeches for Spooky Season

Ghost stories, graveyards, and . . . gospel truths? This Halloween, we’ve gathered four BYU Speeches that remind us that light and learning can be found in every season. Whether they touch on the mysteries of life and death or moments of quiet reflection on All Hallows’ Eve, each message invites us to look beyond the shadows toward the Savior’s light.

Fulfilling the Dream” by John S. and Susan W. Tanner

On a Halloween that revealed heaven’s light, the Tanners share how faith and learning together fulfill BYU’s divine dream—to seek truth and live it.

Experiences Worth Remembering” by Gordon B. Hinckley

President Hinckley shares moments that shaped his faith and joy, reminding us that life’s simplest experiences can become its most sacred memories.

Fear Not, Little Flock” by Sherami L. Jara

Through stories of childhood fear and adult faith, Sister Jara teaches that Christ’s light always outshines the darkness when we trust in His love.

Where Is the Church?” by James E. Faust

Is the Church found in chapels? Temples? Homes? Only if it is first in the hearts of its members, President Faust reminds us.

So as the days grow shorter and shadows lengthen, may we remember that the gospel brings light to every darkened path. These Halloween BYU Speeches remind us that there’s no need to fear—not when Christ is part of the story.

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