1. It has typically been traditional for the counselors in the First Presidency to alternate being the last speaker during the Saturday Morning Session and the first speaker during the Sunday Morning Session. While there have been exceptions (such as last April), that has generally been the case. Will that prove correct this go-round?
2. In my opinion, President Oaks did an amazing job with the long list of releases and sustainings of area seventies last month. With that in mind, would it be fair to assume that President Eyring will continue to lead the sustaining vote in October, when comparatively less changes occur?
2. Will the Women's Session continue to be conducted by one of the three presidents of the female-led auxiliaries, or would that task be performed by a First Presidency member?
3. Would the entire First Presidency speak during the Women's Session every October, as they did for the Priesthood Session every conference before this upcoming one?
4. Would the First Presidency invite a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and/or other male general authorities to speak during the Women's Session?
5. If we do not hear from a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles during the Women's Session, when would the Church fit in the last member of the Quorum of the Twelve?
5. How might the Women's Session being held in the spot tradtionally reserved for the Priesthood Session alter the number of general officers who speak to us in the other four sessions.
6. Would the Church continue to have just one member of the Presidency of the Seventy speak (as we saw last month) or will we hear from 2 members of that presidency, as has been traditional in recent years?
7. Is there anything I need to keep in mind when considering the number or names of the General Authority Seventies who might speak? I know that the last few Octobers have seen a pretty even blend of new GA Seventies that were called the previous April and veteran General Authorities speaking for the second or third time (if not more than that).
In the revised predictions I have put together, I have attempted to provide the best answers I can to these questions. That said, I recognize we are going to be in somewhat uncharted territory next conference, primarily because the Women's Session will be held in the slot that has typically been reserved for the Priesthood Session.
Those revised predictions follow below. So as not to disturb their flow, I will end here as I always do. 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.
October 2018 General Conference Predictions[i]
Session
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Conducting
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Speakers
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Saturday Morning
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President Russell M. Nelson
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President Russell M. Nelson
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Elder Terence M. Vinson
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Elder Quentin L. Cook
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Elder Jack N. Gerard
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Elder Gerrit W. Gong
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Elder Walter F. Gonzalez
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Elder Ronald A. Rasband
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President Dallin H. Oaks
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Saturday Afternoon
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President Dallin H. Oaks
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President Henry B. Eyring (Sustaining of Church
Officers)
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Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf
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Bishop Dean M. Davies
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Elder Gary E. Stevenson
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Elder D. Todd Christofferson
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Elder Craig A. Cardon
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Elder Juan Pablo Villar
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Elder Jeffrey R. Holland
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Women’s Session
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Joy D. Jones
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Cristina B. Franco
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Michelle D. Craig
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Jean B. Bingham
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President Henry B. Eyring
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President Dallin H. Oaks
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President Russell M. Nelson
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Sunday Morning
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President Russell M. Nelson
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President Henry B. Eyring
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Bonnie H. Cordon
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Elder Ulisses Soares
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Elder Robert C. Gay
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Elder Takashi Wada
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Elder Neil L. Andersen
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President Russell M. Nelson
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Sunday Afternoon
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President Henry B. Eyring
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President M. Russell Ballard
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Brian K. Ashton
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Elder Mathias Held
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Elder Dale G. Renlund
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Elder Scott D. Whiting
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Elder Paul B. Pieper
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Elder David A. Bednar
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President Russell M. Nelson
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[i]Although General
Conferences in the past 20 years or so have typically conformed to general
patterns in terms of the traditional speaking order, there have been a handful
of exceptions. The most recent of those, of course, occurred with the April
2018 General Conference, when a Solemn Assembly was held, two new apostles were
called, and the announced changes in policy and practice resulted in a
completely different speaking order format. And in view of the October 27, 2017
announcement that the Priesthood and Women’s sessions would both be held
annually, with the former being held every April, and the latter every October,
it is almost certain that this will necessitate additional alterations to the
typical format. While it may be a year or two until we know what the “new
traditional format” will look like, the predictions for the speaking order of
this General Conference are molded by assumptions, which may or may not prove
accurate. With that in mind, the thoughts below represent my best efforts to
figure out how all of that might work. And until I have a better idea of what
that will look like, I will, as previously noted, be allowing myself a very
small margin of error.