General Conference
The General Conference is a semiannual gathering of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, held in April and October. During this event, church leaders deliver talks and messages that provide spiritual guidance, teachings, and updates on church initiatives. The conference is broadcast worldwide, allowing members to participate from their homes or local congregations.
The conference typically lasts for two days and includes multiple sessions, featuring speakers from various backgrounds within the church. It serves as an opportunity for members to strengthen their faith, learn about church doctrine, and feel a sense of community with fellow believers.