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Old rumors and new Wi-Fi

Welcome to the 40th issue of the weekly ChurchBeat newsletter. I hope you’re having as much fun as I am.

Today, let’s lay to rest one rumor and enjoy an emerging change in Wi-Fi access at Latter-day Saint buildings.

First, the kill one with finality: The idea is dead that one or any of the sessions at the upcoming General Conference that will coincide with the 200th anniversary of the First Vision will originate from the Sacred Grove in Palmyra, New York, or another historic church site.

If church members listened closely in November or early December, they learned otherwise when their congregation’s leaders read a letter from the First Presidency announcing that the Saturday evening session will be a combined meeting of all members ages 12 and older. The letter specifically said the conference “will consist of five sessions originating from the Conference Center in Salt Lake City.”

Meanwhile, another letter last week noted that the Wi-Fi access in Latter-day Saint meetinghouses is changing. Many of you have noticed it already.

Gone is the LDSAccess Wi-Fi name, since it doesn’t conform to the naming convention about the full name of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Already in place in many buildings, the new Wi-Fi name is Liahona.

The sad part of the change is that it means the end of the revered Wi-Fi password “Pioneer47.” Members all over the world loved that password. I remember one church leader telling me about how people gathered outside a fence around a meetinghouse in Papua New Guinea to use the Wi-Fi; they all knew “Pioneer47.”

The new password is supposed to be shared by your ward or branch leaders, so I won’t share it here. I’ll just tell you it is a play on the Liahona described in the Book of Mormon.

Now you can use the Liahona at church to read the new General Handbook released today in the Gospel Library app.

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What I’m Reading ...

It’s rare to get the chance to sit down with the entire Presiding Bishopric and have those three men describe church finances, including revealing new information such as the fact the church now provides nearly $1 billion per year in all categories of humanitarian and welfare aid. I wrote a story about the interview.

I stumbled upon an old story that is short and full of chuckles. The author makes the case that when someone is rude, it’s best to respond like Latter-day Saints do.

Here’s a good podcast about why Latter-day Saint missionaries are so good at learning languages.

Interesting profile of a former NFL and BYU football player who now has been called to serve as a stake president in Pittsburgh, where he provides television color commentary on Steelers games.

Behind the Scenes

The top of the Conference Center is going to be a tremendous place to watch the renovation work around the Salt Lake Temple. I stopped there last week to take these photos. The vantage point will be incredible once they start digging underneath the temple to start work on the earthquake stabilization work. My guide told me they will dig down the equivalent of a six-story building. Imagine that view!
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