There will be significant changes to Sunday meeting schedules beginning in January 2019. According to President Russell M. Nelson’s opening remarks in the October 2018 general conference, there will be a "new balance and connection between gospel instruction in the home and in the Church.”

This new balance will consist of a 60-minute sacrament meeting each Sunday followed by a 50-minute class that will alternate between Relief Society and Sunday School. Classes will also follow the new “Come, Follow Me” curriculum, which will focus on the New Testament in 2019 and will be part of a four-year rotation of study based on the four main books of scripture.

Find a sneak peak to the home-centered curriculum here.

But what will the schedule look like over the course of a month? Here’s everything you need to know, according to lds.org:

For adults and youth:

Week one:

60 minute sacrament meeting

10 minute transition to classes

50 minute Sunday School class for adults, 50 minute class for youth

Week two:

60 minute sacrament meeting

10 minute transition to classes

50 minute class for priesthood quorums, Relief Society and Young Women

Week three:

60 minute sacrament meeting

10 minute transition to classes

50 minute Sunday School class for adults, 50 minute class for youth

Week four:

60 minute sacrament meeting

10 minute transition to classes

50 minute class for priesthood quorums, Relief Society and Young Women

Week five:

60 minute sacrament meeting

10 minute transition to meeting

Youth and adult meetings under the direction of the bishop

For primary:

Singing time will replace sharing time. The "Outline for Sharing Time" will be discontinued.

Every week:

60 minute sacrament meeting

10 minute transition

5 minutes for prayer, talk, scripture or article of faith

20 minutes of singing time that supports scriptures studied in class

5 minute transition to class

20 minute class from “Come, Follow Me” curriculum

Read more about the changes to Sunday scheduling on lds.org.