Looking for a meaningful message but short on time? Struggling to find a new preaching voice to add to the sermon schedule? Tough time finding a last-minute replacement for a speaker who’s had to cancel?
Witness the Word is a quarterly series featuring some of the most sought-after preachers in our faith community. This DVD series offers opportunities for your congregation to connect with Community of Christ’s message through fabulous sermons centered on mission and identity. DVDs will be mailed to pastors in Australia, the British Isles, Canada, and the United States and will be available for download at www.CofChrist.org. Look for additional DVDs containing three new sermons each in March, June, September, and December 2012.
Sermons available from:
Media files are available at some or all of the following connection speeds:
High speed for those with DSL or cable modem connections
Low speed for those with a phone modem connection
Audio only for those with a low-speed phone modem connection
High quality downloadable video files
Downloadable MP3 files
To view or listen to clips, please
1. Download and install the Windows Media Player.
2. Left click a link below to watch or listen to the clip
To download clips, please
1. Download and install the Windows Media Player.
2. Right click a "downloadable" link below, choose "Save Link Target As" and save the file to your desired destination. The file will be a Windows Media Player file. You may download only those files designated as "downloadable" and displaying the download icon.
Pour télécharger les videos, veuillez
1. Télécharger et installer Windows Media Player.
2. Cliquer le bouton à droite et choissez le lien ci-dessous, choisissant "Save Link Target As" et sauvegarde le dossier là où vous désirez. Le dossier sera en format de Windows Media Player.Para descargar los clips, por favor
1. Baje e instale el Windows Media Player.
2. Haga un clic a la derecha con el ratoncito en un downloadable ' enlace abajo, escoja "Save Link Target As" y ponga lo en un archivo de su propio destino deseado. El archivo será Window Mecia Player file.
Broadcast Archives help
The Broadcast Archives is a library where we store video and audio from past events and programs. Some files contain an entire sermon/address or video program; others are a selected portion. All may be viewed from any location using Windows Media Player 8 or higher (free download).
Here's what you will need to watch files in the Broadcast Archives:
1. A computer with sound and video cards and an Internet connection. The faster the connection, the better the image and sound quality.
2. Current version of your Internet browser (free download).
*For Internet Explorer users, the latest version is 7.0. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/downloads/default.mspx
*For Netscape Navigator users the latest version is 8.1. http://channels.netscape.com/ns/browsers/download.jsp
Note: Early versions of Netscape will not allow links to open the Windows Media Player automatically. If you click on the link and it doesn't open, try opening Windows Media Player and entering the URL (mms://...) in the player (file/open/ enter the filename).
*For Firefox users, the lastest version is 1.5.
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
Note: Firefox users may have to click "Launch Application" when prompted to grant permission to open Windows Media Player.
If you are using AOL Web browser, you may still need to download the Windows Media Player.3. Windows Media Player 8 or higher
Windows Media Player for Windows (free download).
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/download/default.asp
Windows Media Player 9 for Mac OS 10 (free download)
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/wmcomponents.mspx
Note: When using Windows Media Player 7.1 for Mac OS 9, the player will not open links automatically when they are clicked. Copy the link and paste it into the player to start playback.To ensure that you're receiving the optimum video quality, check that your Windows Media Player is set to automatically detect and display the proper stream for your connection speed. On the top tool bar, select "Tools", then "Options". Under the "Performance" tab, make sure that "Connection" is set to "Detect connection speed".
Need help? Try Windows Media Player Support http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=wmp or ask the Web Team.
























