FSY Conference Faculty
At FSY Conferences, dedicated session advisers and teachers play a crucial role in helping youth and young adults strengthen their faith in Jesus Christ and His restored gospel, feel an increased sense of belonging, and be empowered to continue having spiritual experiences at home. Session adviser and teacher opportunities are by assignment only and are typically filled by Seminaries and Institutes (S&I) employees. If you are not employed by S&I and are interested in the limited opportunities available, you may contact FSYFaculty@byu.edu .
Session advisers lead morning devotionals, home evening lessons, and other devotionals throughout the session. They serve as role models for the youth and strive to help all feel comfortable at FSY. Session advisers are often accompanied by their spouse, who assists in welcoming participants, helping them feel included, and supporting in other ways as needed. The spouse’s role is voluntary and optional.
Teachers at FSY are responsible for teaching 45-minute classes on Tuesday and Wednesday. They use teachings that are Christ-centered, scripture-based, learner-focused, conducive to the Spirit, relevant, and engaging. They also become role models for the youth, encouraging them to “take the message home” by writing down their thoughts and feelings in handbooks, making personal goals, and sharing what they have learned at FSY with others.
Session advisers lead morning devotionals, home evening lessons, and other devotionals throughout the session. They serve as role models for the youth and strive to help all feel comfortable at FSY. Session advisers are often accompanied by their spouse, who assists in welcoming participants, helping them feel included, and supporting in other ways as needed. The spouse’s role is voluntary and optional.
Teachers at FSY are responsible for teaching 45-minute classes on Tuesday and Wednesday. They use teachings that are Christ-centered, scripture-based, learner-focused, conducive to the Spirit, relevant, and engaging. They also become role models for the youth, encouraging them to “take the message home” by writing down their thoughts and feelings in handbooks, making personal goals, and sharing what they have learned at FSY with others.