SALT LAKE CITY (KSL.com) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Wednesday it will no longer hold a Saturday evening session during general conferences.
The First Presidency announced the change on Wednesday, saying it will take effect starting April 2026. General conference will instead consist of four daytime sessions.
The evening session has gone through several changes in the last decade. For many years, a priesthood session for men was held during the Saturday evening slot of conference and a women’s session was held the Saturday prior to general conference.
In 2017, the church announced the sessions would be held annually rather than semiannually; the women’s session would be on the Saturday evening of the semiannual conference in October, and the priesthood se

East Idaho News

CNN
Catholic News Agency
The Atlantic
CBS News
Cleveland Jewish News
The Week
KTIV News 4
Raw Story
US Magazine