in
Salt Lake City, Utah. In the LDS Church, general conference is a series of semiannual meetings where
general authorities and other church leaders preach sermons and give guidance to its members. Changes to church leadership are also proposed and sustained through the principle of
common consent. General conferences are held on the weekends of the first Sundays in April and October. The April conference is known as the
Annual General Conference, with the October conference referred to as the
Semiannual General Conference. The April conference includes a financial audit report not included in the October meeting. Both conferences are identified by the number of years since the church was founded in April 1830; thus, the April 2025 sessions constituted the 195th Annual General Conference, and the October 2025 sessions constituted the 195th Semiannual General Conference. Since October 1848, all of the conferences have been held in
Salt Lake City, Utah, with the exception of the April 1877 conference, which was held in
St. George, Utah. Conferences were held in a bowery in Salt Lake City from 1848 to 1852, in the
Old Salt Lake Tabernacle from 1852 to 1867, in the
Salt Lake Tabernacle from October 1867 to October 1999, and in the Conference Center since that time. Historically, sessions were held over three days, with the annual conference always including April 6, the anniversary of the church's organization. This made conference participation difficult for those with work and school commitments when April 6 fell on a weekday. In April 1977, changes were made to reduce the conference to the first Sunday of April and October and the preceding Saturday. Beginning in 1994, a
women's general meeting was held on Saturday a week prior to the general sessions of the October conference, with a general meeting for
young women held at a similar time before the April conference. In November 2013, church leadership announced that beginning in 2014 these meetings for women would be replaced by a semiannual General Women's Meeting for those eight years of age and older. In October 2014, the
First Presidency announced that it "has decided that the General Women's Meeting will be designated as the General Women's Session of general conference." Since April 2018, the conference has consisted of four general sessions, held at 10:00a.m. and 2:00p.m.
MT on both Saturday and Sunday. Another general session targeted to specific groups is held on Saturday evening. In October 2017, the First Presidency had announced that, beginning in April 2018, the Priesthood Session for all holders of the
Aaronic or
Melchizedek priesthoods would occur during the April conference, with a General Women's Session for all women and girls ages 11 or older held during October's conference. These sessions occur during the Saturday evening time previously used for the Priesthood Session. Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, the April 2020, October 2020, and April 2021 general Conferences were held behind closed doors in a small auditorium on Temple Square, with only those speaking and members of the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve in attendance. Music was reused from previous performances of the Tabernacle Choir. Seating for the 2022 conferences were limited, due to construction work around Temple Square. The proceedings of a general conference are traditionally been conducted in English, although for a short time, beginning in October 2014, speakers delivering sermons had the option of speaking in their native language. The proceedings are translated and broadcast in over 90 different languages worldwide. ==Organization==