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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

April 2018 General Conference Predictions Alterations: Part Four--Overview of Speaking Order Alterations

Hello again, everyone! I am back with part 4 of my series on altered predictions for this next General Conference. In this post, I will be sharing my overall alterations for the speaking order during this conference.

A couple of notes before I do so: there are a lot of unknowns here, including who might be called to the apostleship. If the new apostles are any of the other speakers listed below, then someone else will speak in the spot I have set aside for them. Second, members of the Presidency of the Seventy have typically spoken in either the Saturday Morning, Priesthood, or Sunday Morning Sessions (with two members of that Presidency speaking).

With that in mind, the altered pattern for the Sunday Morning Session will necessitate the member of that Presidency speaking in a different session, and since the Sunday Afternoon session has recently yielded some addresses from the Presidency of the Seventy, it would make sense to have one member of that Presidency speak in that session this time.

Next, with a few exceptions, the two speakers from the women's auxiliary presidencies have typically spoken in the Saturday and Sunday Morning Sessions. With the Sunday Morning Session this time anticipated to feature all apostolic speakers, it made sense to shift the second female representative to the Sunday Afternoon Session.

In connection with that, the only reason we heard from four general officers last October was primarily because President Monson couldn't be there. With a new Church president who is, by comparison, much healthier and better able to function, I do not anticipate we will hear from any more than three general officers during this General Conference, and I believe those talks will occur in the Saturday Morning, Priesthood, and Sunday Afternoon Sessions.

I wanted to next observe that the members of the Presiding Bishopric in recent years have alternately spoken in the Saturday Morning, Priesthood, or Sunday Morning Session. But the members of the Presiding Bishopric during President Hinckley's tenure as Church president (and at times during President Monson's tenure) were assigned to speak during the Saturday or Sunday Afternoon Sessions. After considering my options there, it seems to make the most sense to have the representative from the Presiding Bishopric (unless he is called to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles) speak during the Saturday Afternoon Session.

As far as other speakers, the difficult thing to know about the General Authority Seventies is how many might speak in each conference session, and who to put where. In my case, I have placed priority on Elder Massimo De Feo, who is the one General Authority Seventy called in April 2016 that has not yet spoken in General Conference. I then interspersed veteran General Authorities that had not spoken in General Conference during the last 5-6 years with the remaining 3 Seventies sustained in April 2017 that have not yet spoken to us.

I hope my overview of the reasoning behind what I have done relating to predicting other speakers has been helpful to at least some, if not all, of you. 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.

April 2018 General Conference Predictions Alterations: Part Three---Quorum of the Twelve Speaking Order

Hello again, everyone! I am back with the third post in the series I am doing to cover how the changes in the leading quorums of the Church have changed my predictions for the April 2018 General Conference. In this post, I will share an updated version of the table I keep updated to show how recently each current member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles has spoken in each of the five general sessions of General Conference.

Before I do so, I am proceeding on the assumption that, as stated in an earlier post, we will have two members each of the Quorum speak during the Saturday Morning and Sunday Afternoon Sessions, 3 others in the Saturday Afternoon Session, 1 during the Priesthood Session, and the remaining 4 (including the two newest Quorum members) during the Sunday Morning Session.

Based on what that table shows, I present the following as the likely order in which the current members of the Quorum of the Twelve may speak during this next General Conference.


SAM
SAA
SPH
SUM
SUA
Ballard
Oct 2015*
Apr 2017
Apr 2015
Oct 2016
Oct 2017
Holland
Oct 2017
Apr 2017
Oct 2016
Apr 2015
Apr 2016*
Uchtdorf
Oct 2017 (FP)
Apr 2017 (FP)
Oct 2017 (FP)
Apr 2017 (FP)
Apr 2007*
Bednar
Oct 2013
Apr 2016*
Apr 2017
Oct 2017
Oct 2016
Cook
Oct 2015
Oct 2017
Oct 2014
Apr 2016*
Apr 2017
Christofferson
Oct 2017
Oct 2016*
Oct 2012
Apr 2016
Apr 2017
Andersen
Oct 2016
Apr 2017
Oct 2015
Apr 2013*
Oct 2017
Rasband
Apr 2014 (Pres of Seventy)*
Oct 2017
Apr 2010 (Pres of Seventy)
Apr 2017
Oct 2016
Stevenson
Apr 2016
Oct 2017
Oct 2012 (PB)*
Oct 2015
Apr 2017
Renlund
Apr 2017
Apr 2015 (GA Seventy)*
Oct 2017
Oct 2015
Oct 2016
New apostle #1
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A*
N/A
New apostle #2
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A*
N/A 















Ballard
SAM1
SAM
Ballard (1 is 1)*
Holland
SUA2

Rasband (8 is 2)
Uchtdorf
SUA1
SAA
Christofferson (6 is 3)
Bednar
SAA3

Renlund (10 is 4)
Cook
SUM4

Bednar (4 is 5)
Christofferson
SAA1
SPH
Stevenson (9 is 6)
Andersen
SUM1
SUM
Cook (6 is 7)
Rasband
SAM2

New apostle #1 (11 is 8)
Stevenson
SPH

New apostle #2 (12 is 9)
Renlund
SAA2

Andersen (7 is 10)
New apostle #1
SUM2
SUA
Uchtdorf (3 is 11)
New apostle #2
SUM3

Holland (2 is 12)

When adding the number of the apostle who spoke to the number representing the order in which they are, is the resulting figure odd or even?       
Odd: 7
Even: 5   

As you can see, since President Ballard has not spoken during the Saturday Morning Session within the last four General Conferences, so it would make sense to me if he was the first speaker following the Solemn Assembly. And since Elder Rasband is the only other known Quorum member that has not spoken in that session within the last four General Conferences (and has thus also not done so at all since his call to the apostleship), it seems safe to assume that he will be the other apostle to speak during that session.

Meanwhile, Elders Christofferson, Renlund, and Bednar seem to be the three most likely to speak during the Saturday Afternoon Session. Elder Renlund has not spoken during that session since his call to the apostleship, though he did so as a General Authority Seventy in the conference prior to his call. 

And since it has been a while (if it has occurred at all) since an apostle who has not spoken in the Saturday Afternoon Session has been the first speaker when that first opportunity comes, it is a near certainty (but not guaranteed) that Elder Renlund will not be the first member of the Quorum to speak in this session.And since the last Quorum member to speak in that session has typically been one of the four most senior Quorum members, by process of elimination, Elder Renlund is more likely to be the second member of that Quorum to speak during that session.

Between Elders Bednar and Christofferson, only Elder Bednar is among the four most senior members of that Quorum, so if the pattern holds, he would be the last of the three to speak, which, by process of elimination, leaves Elder Christofferson as the most likely of the three to speak first.

Regarding the priesthood session, before last October's general conference, I indicated that, while it was traditional for new apostles to speak during the priesthood session within 2-4 conferences following their call, I was unsure how soon we might see Elders Rasband, Stevenson, and Renlund give their first addresses in that session. Elder Renlund was asked to do so last time, and with him and Elder Rasband potentially speaking in the prior two sessions, that leaves only Elder Stevenson, so it seems likely that he will represent the Quorum in speaking during this Priesthood Session.

With the two new apostles likely speaking during the Sunday Morning Session, that leaves the identity of the two veteran apostles that might also speak during that session unknown. With only Elders Holland, Uchtdorf, Cook, and Andersen left, we see on the chart above that Elder Andersen spoke in the Sunday Afternoon Session last October, and Elder Cook did the previous April, so that leaves Elders Holland and Uchtdorf for the Sunday Afternoon Session.

And with Elders Andersen and Cook therefore being the likely veteran apostles to speak during the Sunday Morning Session, the question is, which of the two might be the first Quorum member speaking in that session. Since it has been somewhat traditional in previous instances when four members of that Quorum spoke during this session for the more senior of the two to speak last, some may think it would be logical to assume that Elder Andersen will speak first. 

But in looking back at the history from which this information was assembled, in April 2013, Elder Andersen was the first of the two members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles to speak during that session. And Elder Cook was the last of the two Quorum members to speak during the Sunday Morning Session in April 2016. 

With all of that in mind, it makes more sense to me that Elder Cook, who spoke last last time, would speak first, and that Elder Andersen, who spoke first last time, would be last this time.

That brings us to the final session of this General Conference. Since, as already noted, Elders Holland and Uchtdorf make the most sense as the probable two speakers in that session, the question becomes, which of the two might speak first? Since it has been longer since Elder Uchtdorf spoke in that session, it would make sense if he were the first of the two to speak during that session for this conference. 

Some may contend that the last time Elder Holland spoke in this session, the fact that he was the last of the Quorum to do so for that conference should necessitate a switch this time, but the fact that Elder Uchtdorf has spoken in that session less recently outweighs that argument, in my opinion.

But this information is no more and no less than my own personal opinion. 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.