Following Smith's death and the resulting
succession crisis, general conferences have been practiced in different forms by the various denominations in the Latter Day Saint movement.
General Conferences of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints In
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), general conferences are a semiannual meeting where
general authorities and other church leaders preach sermons and give guidance to church members. Changes to church leadership are also proposed and sustained through the principle of
common consent. General conferences are held on the weekends containing the first Sunday in April and the first Sunday in October. The conferences have been held in
Salt Lake City, Utah, since 1848; they were held in the
Salt Lake Tabernacle on
Temple Square from 1867 to 2000 and in the
Conference Center after that. Various speakers will generally include all members of the First Presidency and
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, along with other selected church leaders. Almost every
general authority of the church is present, though outside the First Presidency and Twelve only a few speak. Non–general authority speakers may include male and female officers of
church organizations. During one session the conducting officer presents all the church's general authorities and general officers for a formal
sustaining vote of the membership, and it is usually at this time that any changes among the general church leadership are announced. Frequently, significant announcements are made at general conference, which may include building sites for new
temples or the institution of new policies or programs. The
Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square along with the organist at the Conference Center generally provide the majority of the music at LDS Church general conferences.
World Conference in Community of Christ auditorium World Conference is the name given to the triennial meeting of delegates of
Community of Christ. They were originally called
General Conferences and were held semiannually, or as need arose. The World Conference is the highest legislative body in the Community of Christ and is empowered to act for the entire church. Delegates to the conference are elected by Mission Center conferences. Motions are often debated vigorously and the results are sometimes controversial. World Conferences are traditionally held at Community of Christ World Headquarters, with the legislative and main worship services held in the
Auditorium. ==See also==