2005
President Hinckley Meets Members, Missionaries in Southeast U.S.
March 2005


“President Hinckley Meets Members, Missionaries in Southeast U.S.” Ensign, Mar. 2005, 75

President Hinckley Meets Members, Missionaries in Southeast U.S.

Nearly 12,000 members of the Church in the states of South Carolina and Georgia gathered to hear the words of President Gordon B. Hinckley, Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and Elder D. Todd Christofferson of the Presidency of the Seventy, in person or by satellite, broadcast to 11 stakes during a November 20–21 regional conference.

President Hinckley spoke on the pillars of righteousness, using an analogy of the pillars holding up the roof of the Salt Lake Tabernacle that is currently undergoing renovation. President Hinckley spoke during the priesthood leadership session, the general session, and a meeting with missionaries.

Elder Ballard spoke about missionary work, referring to the new Preach My Gospel emphasis for missionaries. He encouraged members to have the desire, strength, and courage to share what they know to be true.

Elder Christofferson addressed the congregation regarding the need to nurture new members of the Church through befriending them, giving them a responsibility, and nurturing them with the teachings of the gospel.

The conference was held in the West Columbia South Carolina Stake. Participating by satellite were the Charleston, Columbia, Florence, Greenville, and Greenville East Stakes in South Carolina and the Albany, Augusta, Columbus, Douglas, Macon, and Savannah Stakes in Georgia.

“It’s the most wonderful experience I’ve had in my life,” said 17-year-old Amanda Geddings of the Newberry Branch, West Columbia South Carolina Stake, after the meeting. “I’ve never felt the Spirit so strongly, and I am so thankful that I can be a member of this Church.”

Adapted from Church News, November 27, 2004.

President Gordon B. Hinckley and Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles arrive at the stake center for a regional conference in South Carolina. (Photograph by Greg Hill, courtesy of Church News.)