Temple Updates: Milestones in Mexico, Brazil, Idaho, and South Carolina
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced significant milestones for temples in Mexico, Brazil, Idaho, and South Carolin...
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the change on November 19, 2025.
Starting April 2026, general conference will consist of four daytime sessions instead of the current five.
The Saturday evening session has seen several changes over the past decade, including priesthood and women’s sessions, and a general session open to all.
General conferences are held twice a year (April and October) and broadcast worldwide in 98 languages.
Conferences have evolved from 27 attendees in 1830 to millions tuning in via the internet, television, and social media.
President Jeffrey R. Holland emphasized that these conferences declare the existence of a living prophet, a call to action, and the divinity of Jesus Christ.
The decision to discontinue the Saturday evening session reflects an effort to streamline and focus the general conference experience. Since its inception in 1830, the general conference has evolved significantly, adapting to technological advancements to reach a global audience. From radio broadcasts in 1923 to internet streaming in 1999, the Church has continually sought to expand its reach. The modern conference includes addresses from general authorities and officers, reinforcing core doctrines and providing spiritual guidance. This change ensures that the emphasis remains on the key messages delivered during the daytime sessions. The conference serves as a declaration of faith, a call to service, and a testament to the Church’s foundational beliefs.
Q: Why is the Church discontinuing the Saturday evening session?
The First Presidency decided to focus on the four daytime sessions of general conference.
Q: When will this change take effect?
Starting in April 2026.
Q: How many general conference sessions will there be?
There will be four sessions, all held during the daytime.
Q: How can I watch general conference?
General conference is broadcast via the internet, on television, and through social media in 98 languages.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is streamlining its general conference schedule.
Starting in April 2026, there will be four daytime sessions and no Saturday evening session.
General conference remains a vital opportunity to receive guidance from Church leaders and strengthen faith.
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