Mini General Conference Notebook Free Printable

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If you’re looking for something small and easy to add to your General Conference weekend, this is a great place to start. Our Mini General Conference Notebook is a free printable designed to help you (and your family or church class) show up just a little more ready to notice what matters.

It’s simple on purpose, a place to begin.

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This mini notebook gives just enough structure to guide attention without getting in the way. Inside you’ll find:

  • A place to write or draw something you noticed

  • Simple prompts to help recognize what stands out

  • A spot for a meaningful quote

  • A quick word search for a focused break

It’s the kind of thing you can hand to anyone and they’ll know what to do with it. Plus it works across ages and settings.

  • It works for a child using a notebook for the first time

  • It works for older kids who want something simple

  • It works for teens who don’t want anything overdone

  • It works for church leaders and teachers who want something easy to hand out and invite back next week

It meets people where they are and gives them a way to participate.

 
 

There’s something powerful about having a place to write things down. Even something small like this can help create the habit of:

  • listening with intent

  • recognizing impressions

  • and wanting to come back and do it again

And from there, it’s easy to grow into something more. You can print it in a few minutes, fold it, and have it ready for the first session. If you’re already making Conference meaningful in your home or class, this just adds one more simple way to build on that. And when you’re ready, try our full size notebooks full of activity pages, thoughtfully designed note pages, and more.


Camille Gillham

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