Stokes Sounds Off: April 2018 General Conference Predictions Alterations: Part Five--Details of Speaking Order Alterations

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Monday, January 29, 2018

April 2018 General Conference Predictions Alterations: Part Five--Details of Speaking Order Alterations

Hello again, everyone! Having set the background for it in my last post, I now wanted to provide all of you with a look at how the information I laid out in previous posts in this series has molded the alterations I have made to the speaking order that I have felt may prevail for next April's General Conference. The altered predictions follow below. That does it for this post. Any and all comments are, as always, welcome and appreciated. Thank you for the privilege of your time. Until my next post, I wish each one of you all the best and pray that the Lord will bless you all in everything you do.


Speaking Order (Text in brackets indicated what actually happened.)
Session
Conducting
Speaker
Saturday Morning
President Russell M. Nelson
President Dallin H. Oaks
(Solemn Assembly Sustaining of Church
Officers)


President M. Russell Ballard


Reyna I. Aburto


Elder Gerrit W. Gong


Elder Massimo De Feo


Elder Ronald A. Rasband


President Henry B. Eyring
Saturday Afternoon
President Dallin H. Oaks
Kevin R. Jergensen (Church Auditing
Department Report, 2017)


Brook P. Hales (Statistical Report,
2017)


Elder D. Todd Christofferson



Bishop Dean M. Davies


Elder Paul B. Pieper


Elder Dale G. Renlund


Elder Larry Echo Hawk


Elder Brian K. Taylor


Elder David A. Bednar
Saturday Priesthood
President Russell M. Nelson
Elder Gary E. Stevenson


Douglas D. Holmes


President Henry B. Eyring


President Dallin H. Oaks


President Russell M. Nelson
Sunday Morning
President Russell M. Nelson
President Dallin H. Oaks


Elder Quentin L. Cook


New apostle #1


New apostle #2


Elder Neil L. Andersen


President Russell M. Nelson
Sunday Afternoon
President Henry B. Eyring
Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf


Elder Patrick Kearon


Christina B. Franco


Elder Taniela B. Wakolo


Elder Jeffrey R. Holland


Elder Anthony D. Perkins


Elder Taylor G. Godoy


President Russell M. Nelson

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