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LDS General Conference
/ˌɛl diː ˈɛs ˈdʒɛnərəl ˈkɑːnfərəns/
Definition
1
A biannual worldwide gathering of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), held every April and October, featuring sermons and announcements from church leaders.
2
An event broadcast globally where apostles and prophets provide spiritual guidance, counsel, and revelation to church members and others.
Examples
Every six months, my couch becomes ground zero for the LDS General Conference snack apocalypse.
I told my friends I'd be busy during LDS General Conference – decoding prophecies beats binge-watching any sitcom.
LDS General Conference weekend: where even the cat pauses its zoomies to eavesdrop on eternal wisdom.
Forget Black Friday lines; the real rush is refreshing the app for live LDS General Conference quotes.