Wed Nov 19 22:10:00 UTC 2025: Okay, here’s a news article summarizing the announcement from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints:

Latter-day Saints to Eliminate Saturday Evening General Conference Session

SALT LAKE CITY – The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced it will discontinue the Saturday evening session of its general conferences, effective April 2026. The First Presidency made the announcement Wednesday, stating that future conferences will consist of four daytime sessions.

The Saturday evening session has undergone numerous changes in recent years. Historically, it was used for priesthood sessions for men and, at other times, a women’s session. In 2017, these sessions were shifted to annual occurrences, with the women’s session held on the Saturday evening of the October conference and the priesthood session during the April conference. In June of 2021, the church initially discontinued the Saturday evening session, only to reinstate it a month later as a general session open to all. Since October 2021, General Conference has comprised five general sessions. The change going into effect in 2026 will reduce the number of sessions to four.

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