A PDF conference report is available at Archive. The Tabernacle Choir provided the music for the Saturday morning, Sunday morning, and Sunday afternoon sessions. Mack Wilberg and Ryan Murphy directed the choir. A combined choir from Brigham Young University—Idaho provided music for the Saturday afternoon session.
A priesthood choir from the Ogden Utah and Logan Utah Institutes provided the music for the priesthood session. Jerald F. Simon, J. Nyles Salmond, and Alan T. Saunders directed the choir, and Andrew Unsworth was the organist. Throughout the conference sessions, prelude, postlude, and interlude music and accompaniments on the organ were played by Clay Christiansen, Richard Elliott, Andrew Unsworth, Bonnie Goodliffe, and Linda Margetts.
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Changing the scheduling policy also enabled more people to attend the sessions, as weekday sessions generally conflicted with work and school obligations. General conference is presided over by the president of the Church. In the case of his absence, as in the case of illness, one of his counselors in the First Presidency presides over the meeting. During a session of conference, the leaders of the Church are presented to members and members are able to vote to sustain or support them. Each session also includes a number of musical numbers, often provided by the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square.
When a president of the Church passes away, the following conference is referred to as a solemn assembly. During this meeting the new president is announced and sustained by the membership. Elder Paul V.
Johnson of the Seventy said,. The purpose of General Conference is to be able to hear the words of the prophet and those whom the Lord has called to lead His Church. Conference also provides a time for the members of the Church to receive guidance and revelation from God directed to that particular time. Johnson further exhorted members to. Regardless of what country they live in, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who journey to Salt Lake City for the semiannual general conference meetings share similar reactions.
The idea germinated at a Church youth outing where the young women talked to others who had previously made the journey. Mount noted the surprise of being around so many people of like faith. Despite the opposition, trials, and temptations, you need not fail or fear. Dieter F. You Matter to Him. Saturday Afternoon Session.
Henry B. The Sustaining of Church Officers. David A. The Hearts of the Children Shall Turn. Neil L. Ian S. A Time to Prepare. We must devote our time to the things that matter most. Carl B. It Is Better to Look Up. LeGrand R. Through Christ, people can and do change their lives and obtain redemption.
The Divine Gift of Repentance. Perfect Love Casteth Out Fear. Priesthood Session. Jeffrey R. We Are All Enlisted. Keith B. The Power of the Aaronic Priesthood. The Opportunity of a Lifetime.
Dare to Stand Alone. May we ever be courageous and prepared to stand for what we believe. Sunday Morning Session. A Witness. Robert D. Tad R. The Tabernacle Choir provided the music for the Saturday morning, Sunday morning, and Sunday afternoon sessions. Mack Wilberg and Ryan Murphy directed the choir. Vanya Y. Watkins directed the choir, and Linda Margetts was the organist. A Melchizedek Priesthood choir from Pleasant Grove, Utah, provided the music for the priesthood session.
Justin Bills directed the choir, and Clay Christiansen was the organist. Throughout the conference sessions, prelude, postlude, and interlude music and accompaniments on the organ were played by Clay Christiansen, Richard Elliott, Andrew Unsworth, Bonnie Goodliffe, and Linda Margetts. Cross-reference info, videos, and recordings: The Morning Breaks.
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