Join us March 26–28, 2026

BYU's Life After Loss Conference is designed to help those struggling with the loss of a loved one to live onward with faith and hope. Classes will be taught by professionals and experts in the fields of grief, loss and mental health, as well as by other inspiring speakers. Instructors will address various types of loss and ways to grieve, process, and heal from them. Among others, topics such as the following will be addressed:

  • The grieving journey
  • Healing from grief
  • Mental health
  • Suicide
  • Helping grieving children
  • Faith and doubt
  • Grief's impact on relationships

Attend sessions and connect with others who are experiencing similar challenges. Each day will have a dedicated activity to help attendees connect with others who have experienced similar losses to them. We hope you will join us!

Registration

Jesus at the tomb with Mary Magdalene

“Why Weepest Thou” by J. Kirk Richards

"Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee..."

—Isaiah 41:10

Students in workshop

NEW! Thursday Evening Workshops

Join us for our new Thursday evening workshops, designed to help teach coping strategies and self-care techniques for grievers! Workshop options are:

  • Watercolor
  • Yoga and Breath Work
  • Writing About Loss
  • Sound Bath and Meditation
  • Memorial Flower Arranging
  • Service Project
  • Movement Dance Therapy

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Keynote Presenters

photo of Hank  Smith

Hank Smith

Friday Morning

Latter-day Saint author, teacher Hank Smith loses his brother to COVID-19

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Cherie Wright

Friday Afternoon

photo of Troy and Deedra  Russell

Troy and Deedra Russell

Saturday Morning

One-on-One (Ministering with Love)

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Tamara McFadden

Saturday Afternoon

He Lives

NEW! BYU Life After Loss Camp for Teens

July 13–18, 2026
Ages 14–17
Camp Maple Dell, UT

BYU Life After Loss Camp for Teens is a camp unlike any other. Join us at the adventure camp Maple Dell in Payson Canyon UT, for a week of:

  • Building connections with teens who’ve had experiences similar to yours.
  • Gaining tools for processing and navigating grief.
  • Learning how to have fun and live with joy amid the sorrow.
  • Finding faith, hope and healing through Jesus Christ.

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Teens at Life After Loss Camp