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Six degrees of separation: LDS First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve
Six degrees of separation is a theory that states that everyone and everything is six or fewer steps away from any other person in the world. With that in mind, The Universe put this theory to the test. We've compiled facts on various opportunities for connection that members of the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve have had in their lives. See if you can find a connection from yourself to them. It's a small world, especially if you're Mormon.
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Don't skip lunch: Restaurants close to the Conference Center
The 185th Annual General Conference for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints gathers thousands of people. The Conference Center alone seats 21,000 people, and even more people come to see Temple Square and the historic landmarks on Conference weekend.
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Songs most commonly sung at LDS General Conference
Some 257 songs have been performed at General Conference since 1996. For Mormons who wonder how often the same songs are in the conference lineup, here's a breakdown by the numbers.
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