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  • The people are so friendly at Galilee, I felt so welcome.

    J. A.

  • I loved the sermon. Pastor Roman brought life to the scripture and it really ministered to me.

    K. B.

  • I loved going to Sunday School, it was so much fun.

    A. K.

FAQ's

WINDOWS VISTA & WINDOWS 7: RECOMMENDED SETUP & QUICK SOLUTION

Follow these simple steps for an ideal setup to enjoy our online sermons:

1. For Vista and Windows 7, we recommend using the built-in Windows Media Player as your default player to listen to the MP3 sermons and watch our videos and live webcasts. Make sure it is your default player for MP3 audio and videos. Use the Associations settings in the Control Panel to set the Default Program to Windows Media Player.

2. Enable cookies in your browser (it should be by default, for more detailed help see below).

3. Disable any "download accelerators", "download managers"or "blocking" filters that may interfere with downloading audio files.

4. We recommend using Windows 7 with at least 1024x768 resolution on a broadband connection with Internet Explorer for the optimal experience.

5. We also recommend using Windows 7's built-in firewall in tandem with anti virus software and anti spy ware tools while you are surfing the web.

6. And remember to always apply the latest security patches to your computer.

For more support information about microsoft product please visit their support website here.

WINDOWS XP: RECOMMENDED SETUP & QUICK SOLUTION

Follow these simple steps for an ideal setup to enjoy our online sermons:

1. For XP, install the latest version of WinAmp as your default MP3 player to listen to the MP3 sermons. Make sure it is your default player for MP3 audio.

2. Install the latest version of Windows Media Player as your default "everything-else" player (for video and live webcasts). Make sure you go to Tools/Options/File Types and click on "Select All" then UN-check the MP3 Audio (MP3) file type if you are using WinAmp instead.

3. Enable cookies in your browser (for more detailed help see below).

4. Disable any "download accelerators" or "blocking" filters that may interfere with audio.

5. We recommend using Windows XP with at least 1024x768 resolution on a broadband connection (with Internet Explorer) for the optimal experience.

6. We also recommend using Window's built-in firewall in tandem with anti virus software and anti spy ware tools while you are surfing the web.

7. And remember to always apply the latest security patches to your computer.

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS & DETAILED HELP

* How do I play or download sermons on the website?

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* Question: Still more cookies problems. I've set the Privacy settings to accept cookies properly, but it's still not accepting cookies!

Answer: Your time zone and date/time settings on your computer may be incorrectly set. For older PCs, believe it or not, this affects cookies! To read about more possible solutions to cookie-related problems, click here to read an article on Microsoft's site.

* Question: My cookies are ON, but I still cannot download any MP3 sermons.

Answer: Please be sure you are "right-clicking" on the initial Download Link and selecting to save the link or save target. You can also try to "click" on the initial Download Link and you should be prompted you to save the file.

* Question: The "Save Target As" menu option is disabled when I try to download an MP3 sermon.

Answer: Be sure that "Content Advisor" is disabled on your browser (for Internet Explorer 4.0 and above). The "Content Advisor" (in Tools/Options/Content) disables the "Save Target As" menu option. This is by design according to Microsoft. You can read about it by clicking here.

* Question: How do I create audio CDs (to listen in my car or stereo) from an MP3 file?

To do this, you need to first Download the MP3 of any sermon (use the "listen" link on any sermon to do this). Next, using the tool of your choice, you should be able to take that MP3 and burn an AUDIO CD with it (ie: Windows Media Player will do this for you).