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Friday, September 2, 2022

BREAKING NEWS: First Presidency Announces Parameters for the October 2022 General Conference

Hello again, everyone! On this Friday, I am pleased to share some breaking news from the First Presidency: in a letter to be read in all Sacrament Meetings this Sunday, the parameters have been set for the October 2022 General Conference (in order to access the contents, you'll need to sign into the Church website with your Church account). The letter indicates that the conference will consist of five general sessions for all members, including one on Saturday evening. 

The details provided in the letter were later confirmed in a report from the Church News while this post was being put together here. With that announcement in mind, it appears as though my interpretation of both last July's announcement about the Saturday evening session and the introductory First Presidency message given by President Oaks at the beginning of last April's Womens' Session is correct: the focus and audience for the Saturday evening sessions will be determined by revelation on a conference-by-conference basis. 

Some people reportedly complained that the Church abandoned the specially-focused sessions (Priesthood in April and Women's in October) only to reinstate that with the Women's Session last April. But as President Oaks announced in April, the focus and audience will be determined on a conference-by-conference basis. Parenthetically, it's a valid point to me that the April 2022 General Conference featured a Women's Session since that was the closest conference held to the late March 180th anniversary of the establishment of the Relief Society organization. 

And the establishment of that organization eventually led to the creation of the Relief Society, Primary, and youth programs as we know them today. I could see the Church doing something similarly special in April 2029, to mark the 200th anniversary of the restoration of the Priesthood, and in April 2030, to mark the Church's bicentennial, particularly since, if current traditions hold, the Saturday of that conference will coincide with the exact bicentennial day.

So that leads me to my next point: with the general session for all members, who might speak? As reflected in my General Conference predictions, I would anticipate at least 1 or 2 General Officers, 1 member from the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and one member of the First Presidency. The only questions in my mind are whether that would be President Nelson (since President Eyring spoke then last October and President Oaks did so in April) or whether the counselors will continue to alternate, and how many other speakers there might be.

In terms of the second question, the number of speakers in that Saturday evening session has varied in recent General Conferences of the Church. In April 2020, there were 7, with 6 each the following October and April, 8 in October 2021, and 5 in April of this year. If Presidents Oaks or Eyring speaks during that session, it's possible they could also give a short introductory address specific to that session.  

If President Nelson speaks, we could either see a shorter or normal-length talk from the prophet, which may affect how many other talks he gives and their respective lengths. As far as how many other speakers the session will feature, that's anyone's guess. The announcement also notes that the Saturday evening session will be 90 minutes, as opposed to the other sessions, which will be 120, and that could also impact the speaker lineup.

Nothing would surprise me at this point. The announcement also notes that, due to ongoing renovations of the Salt Lake Temple and Temple Square, in-person attendance at the Conference Center will be limited. Last April, the cap was 10,000 (with the Conference Center half-full as a result). There could be that same number or slightly lowered as a result. In any case, my unexpected discovery of the letter answered a lot of questions on my end.

I was grateful to have found that, and hope this post has been illuminating for you all. I continue to monitor all other Church news updates and temple construction developments and will be sure to bring word of those to you all as they cross my radar. In the meantime, that does it for now. Thank you for the privilege of your time. All comments are, as always, welcome and appreciated, on any post at any time, as long as the offered feedback is made per the established guidelines. 

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5 comments:

  1. Hello again, everyone! In view of today's announcement about the upcoming General Conference and that the Saturday Evening Session will be 1.5 hours instead of 2, I have looked at my General Conference predicted speaker lineup and have updated the number of those speakers accordingly:

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-BDsZarae6VO_DA0jHlnBJNTzN8wOXFKCtEHofjXaKQ/edit?usp=sharing

    I just wanted to reiterate to my readers that I have no "inside sources" or "special inspiration" that would lead me to believe, let alone assert, that my projected lineup should be taken as gospel. The prophet of the Church selects the speaker lineups, so this is no more and no less than what my own analysis has led me to conclude what might happen.

    Whether I am correct or incorrect about anything within these predictions, that does not take away from the joy I feel at participating in each General Conference. The patterns of the past and my analysis thereof has led me to getting some things correct in the past, but the Lord has also surprised me many times by what He inspires. So the contents of those predictions should be taken as no more than statistical analysis, which is just as likely to be in error as it is to be correct in any or all elements relating thereunto.

    Having put that out by way of clarification, my thanks once again to you all.

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    1. And one additional report has been provided by the Church News as well:

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2022/9/2/23333789/deseret-news-love-one-another-a-shared-call-to-root-out-racism-tom-holmoe-brigham-young-university

      My thanks once again to you all.

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    2. And the Church News shared a report on Latter-day Saint astronaut, Don Lind, who passed away on August 30 due to causes incident to age:

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2022/9/2/23332941/don-lind-latter-day-saint-astronaut-scientist-dies-at-age-92

      The name sounded familiar to me, so I checked, and I was correct: he spoke in General Conference in October 1985, during a period of time when Church President Spencer W. Kimball and his First Counselor President Marion G. Romney were unable to participate in General Conference due to age-related impacts on their health. Here is that talk:

      https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/1985/10/the-heavens-declare-the-glory-of-god?lang=eng

      My thanks once again to you all.

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    3. Due to the celebration of a dear family friend's 95th birthday tonight, I am a little late reporting on the latest edition of "This Week on Social":

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2022/9/2/23330985/this-week-on-social-kristin-yee-creators-find-more-happiness-protection-scriptures-president-ballard

      The general leaders of the Church featured in this week's installment included the following members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles: Acting President M. Russell Ballard and Elder Ronald A. Rasband; and the following General Officers of the Church: the entire Relief Society General Presidency, including General President Sister Camille N. Johnson and her respective First and Second Counselors, Sisters J. Anette Dennis and Kristen M. Yee; Young Women General President Sister Bonnie H. Cordon and her Second Counselor, Sister Rebecca L. (Becky) Craven; Sister Tracy Y. Browning, Second Counselor in the Primary General Presidency; and Sunday School General President Brother Mark L. Pace.

      Not sure if there were temple updates today. If there were, I will catch up on reporting those when I can. We have not yet moved to our new home, so matters relating to that might delay any further updates until tomorrow afternoon. For now, my thanks once again to you all.

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    4. On this Sabbath Day, some of you might have noticed there were no other new comments yesterday, so I have several Church News reports from yesterday and today to catch you up on. Most of them speak for themselves:

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2022/9/3/23334476/eastern-kentucky-floods-lift-where-you-stand-helping-hands-volunteers-stories

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/global/2022/9/3/23334548/elder-nattress-meets-with-tongan-prime-minister-humanitarian-work-education

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2022/9/3/23334380/music-the-spoken-word-love-of-work-is-success-lloyd-newell-tabernacle-choir-labor-day

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders/2022/9/3/23335718/barrett-brooks-espn-byu-usf-elder-vaiangina-sikahema-nfl-shoes

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2022/9/3/23324100/holly-richardson-drawn-to-the-temple

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2022/9/4/23329440/carlos-wizard-martins-latter-day-saint-brazilian-entrepreneur-venezuelan-refugees

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/callings/2022/9/4/23329751/new-leaders-recently-called-for-20-stakes-from-tahiti-to-tooele-utah

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders/2022/9/4/23334666/april-2022-general-conference-president-nelson-end-conflict-missionary-service-new-temples

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2022/9/4/23331172/week-in-review-first-presidency-letter-general-conference-new-temple-video

      Additionally, although I haven't yet assembled updates on temple construction developments, I am pleased to confirm that the delays in finishing the Saratoga Springs Utah Temple have been resolved, as a result of which that temple has again moved up on the queue.

      When the delays had impacted that temple, the completion estimate had been shfited to early 2023, but has now moved up to between late 2022 and early 2023, and the Saratoga Springs Utah Temple is again anticipated to be the next one dedicated after the dedication of the San Juan Puerto Rico Temple.

      A number of other minor tweaks to the general estimates of other temples has been made, and I have adjusted my document tracking the changes in those general estimates:

      https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L7HBLNZZTnlI4Dk8fpr3HZCf-wqkjUBcCCYqdxP7HRk/edit

      My thanks once again to you all.

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