Temporary Adjustments to General Conference:
As global concerns over the spread of COVID-19 continue to grow, the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles are taking additional measures to help reduce the risk of spreading the virus.
These measures include altering the format of the April 2020 general conference,
We plan to conduct all five sessions of that conference at the Conference Center. General authorities, general officers and their spouses, musicians, choirs, technicians, and others will participate as assigned. But, proceedings of the conference will be distributed throughout the world via technology only. The public will not be admitted in the Conference Center in Salt Lake City, or in stake centers or meetinghouses in areas where contagion is a concern.
Provo MTC will close temporarily to missionaries
Beginning March 16, 2020, all missionaries scheduled to enter missionary training centers in Provo, Utah, or Preston, England, will be trained remotely by video conference.
Each missionary will receive specific information regarding the length of training, schedules, and other logistics as his or her starting date approaches. Once missionaries complete their online training, they will travel directly to their mission assignments
Stake conferences canceled throughout the world
The Chuch announced that they will postpone stake and leadership conferences and other large gatherings in Church Areas where illness caused by COVID-19 is a challenge, including,
- Asia
- Asia North
- Europe
- Europe East
- All Areas in the United States and Canada
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Many will remember President Nelson's closing remarks in October 2019:
"General conference next April will be different from any previous conference...."
...general conference next April will be not only memorable; it will be unforgettable."
The Church announced today that no one will be allowed to attend conference at the Conference Center. All those Conference tickets are now void.
If President Nelson announced last October that next year's April conference would only be "via technology only".. than that would truly have been revelatory..... but this announcement by the Church seems reactionary. I am sure this is a disappointment for all those who wanted to attend.
After the announcement came out, a member of the Tabernacle choir said 'apparently this year they will be preaching to the choir!'
After the announcement came out, a member of the Tabernacle choir said 'apparently this year they will be preaching to the choir!'
I get the feeling that something's very fishy here. April conference is, for the LDS church, THE international public relations showcase each year. The tulips are up, trees and shrubs are blossoming, the multimillion dollar landscape has every growing thing timed just perfect for all the video coverage of the conference and Temple square. People come in from all over the world and take photos on temple square at April conference. But this year, right BEFORE April conference the church decided to bulldoze down the visitors center on Temple square, cut down all the beautiful hundred and fifty year old trees, rip out all the landscaping to bare dirt, and close the temple? Why wouldn't they just wait until AFTER April general conference to do all that? That would be logical. But it sure looks like they had a heads up last year that this whole virus thing was planned, and they knew they wouldn't be having conference anyway, so decided to start tearing it all down beforehand. If it was a total "surprise" viral outbreak they would have been expecting general conference as usual, and kept everything picture perfect. I tend to think that the whole 15 general authorities making the pilgrimage to Rome to meet with the Pope thing was where the international controllers gave them the gameplan for the Coronavirus rollout, and told them to get their people in line.
ReplyDeleteThose after some very valid points. Thank you for pointing out those potential peculiarities.
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