All Speeches
All
Inspiring messages from university presidents, faculty, and Church leaders
Insightful presentations by BYU faculty and guests of the university
Speeches from university administrators, students, and guest speakers at BYU graduation ceremonies
Beginning-of-year addresses from university administrators to faculty and staff
“Fear Not, Little Flock”
Overcome fear through Christ. Look to Him, believe, and act in faith, knowing pain and belief can coexist as you trust His power and love.
We Chose This! Agency, Atonement, and Joy
We chose this life, and we chose Christ. Agency, consecration, and Christ’s Atonement bring joy and purpose to our lives through God’s plan.
Working Through Wobble
Find stability in life's wobble moments by remembering your divine identity, dialoguing with God, and trusting His plan for you.
Answering the Dual Calls for Academic Excellence and Discipleship
At BYU, students unite faith and discipleship with academic excellence. Embracing this double heritage builds strong foundations to serve.
Go to Light, Be Filled with Light, and Share Light
Go to Christ’s light. Let His word, His mercy, and His house fill you with His light. Then share His light by giving, forgiving, and loving.
Jesus Christ, the Master Teacher
New insights come as we revisit our life chapters. As we do, we can invite the Master Teacher to become the author and finisher of our story.
“The Most Desirable Above All Things”
Through consistent patterning, we can increase our ability to feel God’s love. He desires to include us in His work of salvation.
A Bonfire of Faith
We are responsible for keeping the bonfire of faith alive within our academic institution through repentance, service, and charity.
Joyfully Receive the Unexpected Messiah
Christ's sacrifice teaches us to embrace both sorrow and joy and seek a higher perspective through daily connection with Him.
The Hand of God in Your Life
Heavenly Father is a part of our lives. Morning and evening prayers, journal writing, and patriarchal blessings can help us see His hand.