conference

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints invites people around the world to participate in general conference twice a year. In these meetings, the First Presidency, members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and other General Authorities and General Officers of the Church deliver messages of inspiration and guidance.

The conference meetings are as follows:

Saturday, October 2, 2021

  • Saturday Morning Session (10:00 a.m.) for everyone
  • Saturday Afternoon Session (2:00 p.m.) for everyone
  • Saturday Evening Session (6:00 p.m.) for everyone

Sunday, October 3, 2021

  • Sunday Morning Session (10:00 a.m.) for everyone
  • Sunday Afternoon Session (2:00 p.m.) for everyone

Because of the restrictions due to the COVID-19 virus, in-person attendance at general conference sessions will not be available to the public.

All sessions will be streamed live on the home page of ChurchofJesusChrist.org. They are also available via the Church satellite system, Latter-day Saints Channel, radio, television, satellite, and other digital channels. See Viewing Times and Options for more details. For specific times, languages, and rebroadcast information, refer to the Church broadcast schedule.

Here are 8 ways that you can participate in general conference:

watching-lds-conference#1: Watch Digitally

Closed captions are available at ChurchofJesusChrist.org in English, Spanish, and Portuguese by choosing the CC button on the Media Player (Flash). Also available in English on Apple iOS devices by going to the video settings on the device and turning on closed captions.

You can also take personal notes during the live broadcast in the Gospel Library app and online using the Notes feature. These notes will be saved in the conference full session files so you can search them and access them later.

ldsconf-mobile#2. Listen Digitally

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