To help us stay more closely connected to the Savior and each other, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced an inspired shift in our Sunday schedule. Starting September 6, 2026, we will move to a weekly meeting format for all adult and youth classes.
While our Sunday block will remain two hours long, these changes are designed to bridge the gap between our gospel study at home and our fellowship at church. By meeting every week, we create a consistent space to share our experiences, steady our faith, and find the spiritual support we all need in a busy world.
What to Expect Each Sunday
Under the new schedule, we will no longer alternate weeks between Sunday School and our quorums or classes. Instead, we’ll have the opportunity to participate in both—every single Sunday.
- Sacrament Meeting: 60 minutes of focused worship on the Savior.
- Sunday School: 25 minutes of shared study using Come, Follow Me.
- Priesthood, Relief Society, and Youth Classes: 25 minutes of counseling and learning together.
- Primary: 55 minutes of gospel fun and instruction for our children.
Empowering Our Youth
Our young men and young women will begin using the updated For the Strength of Youth: A Guide for Making Choices as their weekly curriculum. This guide is a powerful tool to help our youth anchor their identity in Christ. As they study these principles weekly, they will be better prepared for the temple, for missions, and for building their own future families with confidence and hope.
Finding Strength in the Gathering
As we transition to this new rhythm, the goal remains the same: to become lifelong disciples of Jesus Christ. Whether we are discussing the latest general conference messages in Relief Society and elders quorum or diving into the scriptures in Sunday School, these weekly touchpoints are a gift. They allow us to walk the covenant path not as individuals, but as a community of Saints, bound together by our love for the Lord.
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