182nd annual general conference
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Message to Mormons
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints held their 182nd semi-annual General Conference this weekend. According to attendees, it was a life-changing event when President Thomas S. Monson announced the age requirement change for missionaries. After the major announcement about missionaries serving at a younger age, Latter-day Saints also heard challenges from other leaders to stand out and be stronger disciples of Christ. Service and standards were a major theme of the conference for first time goers and regular attendees. Many say this conference was definitely the one to attend. As the crowds dispersed, with them went the message, go forth and serve.
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Globalizing General Conference
Only 27 members attended the first General Conference in 1830. They met in a small farmhouse on the Whitmer Farm in Fayette, N.Y., with no televisions, no radios, and no Church magazines to take notes and publish what was said. Those 27 members present in that old farmhouse were the only ones who would receive the message of this first General Conference.
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