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Starting April 2026, the LDS Church will end Saturday evening General Conference sessions, returning to four daytime sessions.
Starting April 2026, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will discontinue the Saturday evening session of its twice-yearly General Conference, reverting to four daytime sessions.
The change, announced by the new First Presidency led by President Dallin H. Oaks, marks a reversal of a 2021 decision to add the evening session, which had alternated between men’s and women’s gatherings.
The church cited a desire to focus attention on daytime sessions, though no detailed reasoning was provided.
The move reflects a shift in scheduling priorities under new leadership following President Russell M. Nelson’s death in September 2025.
A partir de abril de 2026, la Iglesia SUD finalizará las sesiones de la Conferencia General los sábados por la noche, volviendo a cuatro sesiones diurnas.