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The Provo Tabernacle has been at the heart of the Provo and BYU community since it's construction. See pictures of this beautiful building taken by BYU Photo's Jaren Wilkey. 

While faith in God is waning throughout society, everyone must choose whether faith as an enduring place in our own lives, said Elder Larry Y. Wilson, of the Quorum of the Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

President and Sister Worthen welcomed students back for Winter Semester at the Devotional Tuesday in the Marriott Center.

One of my favorite Christmas traditions is selecting a new book to read to my family on Christmas Eve. This year's story is The Christmas Train, by President Monson. 

The Jerusalem movie set nearby Goshen is the backdrop for a new Christmas music video produced by BYU students in partnership with an interfaith group called "Faith Counts." 

 

Professor Bonnie Brinton Anderson delivered the devotional address Tuesday afternoon. She gave five tips on how to improve computer security behavior, and how those tips parallel the ways we can improve our spiritual behavior.

The Brigham Young University Men's Chorus will share its newest release, "Savior, Redeemer of My Soul," as a free download starting December 4. 

Talk to most BYU alumni who graduated between 1957 and 1994, and you will find that they share the same sentiment about Professor Truman G. Madsen.

Leslee Thorne-Murphy spoke at the Devotional on Tuesday afternoon in the Marriott Center.  She taught that Christ's peace will not eliminate adversity in their lives but can help them carry on.

Bishop Dean M. Davies spoke at the BYU Devotional Tuesday afternoon at the Marriott Center. Bishop Davies said by turning our hearts to God, He will bless our lives and use them to bless others lives.

Sterling Hilton, Department Chair of Educational Leadership and Foundations in the McKay School of Education, delivered the Devotional address Tuesday in the Marriott Center.

Ed Eyestone, Director of BYU Track and Field, spoke at the BYU Devotional on Tuesday afternoon about the importance of finding great role models and mentors.

We are paying tribute to Elder Richard G. Scott, of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, who died Tuesday, September 22, from causes incident to age. Here are some excerpts from the speeches that he gave at BYU.

While the Pope might not be coming to Provo while he's in the United States this month, the Brigham Young University Harold B. Lee Library is getting into the pontiff celebration. 

Elder Ronald A. Rasband, senior president of the Quorums of the Seventy, spoke at the campus Devotional Tuesday morning, delivered a message about the importance of religious freedom and fairness.

Newly released Fall 2015 enrollment numbers show BYU's overall enrollment is returning to levels seen previous to the missionary-age-change announcement.

President and Sister Worthen welcomed students, faculty and staff to the Fall 2015 Semester at the Devotional Tuesday. Each addressed small steps to focus our attitude and commitment on developing and improving our character.

Every Tuesday at 11:05 a.m., students, faculty and staff head to the Marriott Center for the weekly Devotional or Forum address. 

When on a life-long trek towards an abundant life, one thing could surely stand in the way, said Sister Cheryl A. Esplin, second counselor in the LDS General Primary Presidency Tuesday at the BYU Devotional.

Have you ever been with a group of people and wondered, “I wonder if any of us are related?” Thanks to a BYU-developed app called "Relative Finder, you can find out how closely related you are to neighbors and coworkers. 

“Draw upon the word daily, let the words of Christ tell you all things you should do, and drive darkness from your life,” said BYU Associate Professor of Ancient Scripture Todd Parker at the BYU Devotional Tuesday. Parker filled the Marriott Center with an excited buzz through personal anecdotes, quick-winded doctrine and scriptural love.

Elder Don R. Clarke, of the Quorum of the Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, expressed his love for BYU, its students and the opportunity we each have for pure religion while speaking at the BYU Devotional in the Marriott Center on Tuesday.

President Kevin J and Sister Peggy Worthen had the university devotional pulpit for the first time since President Worthen became BYU president last May. Their addresses focused on setting better goals and learning how to fail when we fall short of those goals.  

BYU students collaborated to write, produce, photograph, edit and compose for a video commemorating a Christmas truce during World War I that took place 100 years ago.