All are invited every six months to gather for general conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. And thousands of people work tirelessly behind the scenes to make general conference a success.
The 195th Annual General Conference will be held Saturday and Sunday, April 5–6, with five general sessions originating from the Conference Center in Salt Lake City.
A behind-the-scenes video from the Church introduces viewers to members of the staging crew and their herculean task of moving and assembling the stage for each general conference, which takes about three work weeks to do.
The full video is on the Church’s general conference YouTube channel, and a shorter version is on The Liahona magazine’s social media accounts.
In the video, Joel Wright, the supervisor of the staging crew, said setting up for general conference is such a large task that sometimes he wonders how it can all be done—but he knows they receive divine help.
“One can only imagine the number of items that have to be set up for conference, and I’ve seen the hand of the Lord involved in that,” he said.
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