NEWS RELEASE

Adjustments will be made to Sunday meeting schedule in January 2019
Immediately following President Nelson’s Saturday morning remarks, Elder Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles addressed the global audience and provided details of the forthcoming adjustments.

Four purposes and blessings associated with this and other recent changes were given:
- Deepening conversion to Heavenly Father and the Lord Jesus Christ and strengthening faith in Them.
- Strengthening individuals and families through home-centered, Church-supported curriculum that contributes to joyful gospel living.
- Honoring the Sabbath day, with a focus on the ordinance of the sacrament.
- Helping all of Heavenly Father’s children on both sides of the veil through missionary work and receiving ordinances and covenants and the blessings of the temple.
A First Presidency letter outlining the changes has been sent to local leaders of the Church’s 30,000-plus congregations worldwide, along with supplementary material.

An enclosure to the letter provides answers to 12 questions, including:
- How will we enhance gospel learning and living at home and in our personal lives?
- What is the format for sacrament meetings?
- What is the Sunday schedule for multiple wards or branches sharing a meetinghouse?
- Do we hold optional courses during church on Sunday?
The First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles are confident Latter-day Saints “will be blessed in extraordinary ways” by this change, said Elder Cook. “Sunday can be a day of gospel learning and teaching at church and in the home. As individuals and families engage in family councils, family history, ministering, service, personal worship, and joyful family time, the Sabbath day will truly be a delight.”
The Church’s current format of three consecutive hours of Sunday worship services began in 1980. Prior to that, Church meetings were held throughout the Sabbath day and during the week.
A new curriculum resource to be used by children, youth, and adults beginning January 2019, Come, Follow Me—For Individuals and Families, is available in print, at comefollowme.lds.org, and in the Gospel Library app in 47 languages.
Additional information and resources about today’s announcement are available at sabbath.lds.org.


















