Vocal Point, Noteworthy, the Cougarettes and Young Ambassadors performed from their repertoire of captivating music and dance numbers at Tuesday's Devotional Performance Assembly. Members of each group also shared from their experiences representing BYU in their travels. It was an uplifting and entertaining assembly.
Prior to delivering Tuesday’s devotional address, Steve Hafen, BYU’s administration vice president and CFO, found himself reflecting on two interrelated questions: 1) how can individuals increase the frequency and depth of peace in their lives?, and 2) what is the role of the Savior's Atonement in this process?
“There is only one way to return to live with God, and it is designated as the covenant path,” saidElder Dale G. Renlund, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as he delivered Tuesday’s devotional address.
Professors asked BYU students how they anticipated their experiences on campus would impact their feelings of connectedness to BYU. While the top-ranking activity was playing for a BYU athletic team, something only a few students have the privilege to do, the next thing on the list was something available to every BYU student: attending weekly campus devotionals.