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General Conference

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 9:40 am
by jacobstimpson
It seems that the first Sunday of April and October should be populated with General Conference.

In our stake the Stake Presidency takes the 5th Sunday lesson from General Conference. It would be nice if we had a radio button for Stake presidency (just like the one for bishopric) and/or a radio button for "general conference"

Also it would be nice to be able to link the lesson to the conference talk or other church material. It is so convenient to have that for the teachings of presidents.

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 10:19 am
by aebrown
jacobstimpson wrote:It seems that the first Sunday of April and October should be populated with General Conference.

Others have suggested this, and it would be nice, but as noted in this post, it's really quite easy to add general conference at the same time you add stake conferences. It takes about a minute of your time -- not a big deal.
jacobstimpson wrote:In our stake the Stake Presidency takes the 5th Sunday lesson from General Conference. It would be nice if we had a radio button for Stake presidency (just like the one for bishopric) and/or a radio button for "general conference"
The 5th Sunday is supposed to be for Bishop's Instruction. Do you mean the 4th Sunday? That's designated for Teachings for our Times, which does come from general conference talks.
jacobstimpson wrote:Also it would be nice to be able to link the lesson to the conference talk or other church material. It is so convenient to have that for the teachings of presidents.
That was previously suggested in the thread TFOT Links.

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 11:26 am
by russellhltn
jacobstimpson wrote:It seems that the first Sunday of April and October should be populated with General Conference.

For most units, that would be valid. But I'm sure there are units somewhere that have to delay their GC because of either the local time or delay in getting the conference transmitted or translated into the local language. So it's probably not universal.