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What do I need to hear sermons?

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You require several things on your computer. First, a sound card and speakers or headphones. If you can hear sounds other than beeps then you probably have a sound card. You only need to download and install Windows Media Player 9 or greater ONCE. Once installed, you can play all Windows Media Files from any website. Not only can you play the sermons on this site, but CD’s, hear radio stations, videos and many other media programs from the internet.
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Who will do the sermons?

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Primarily trained and licensed team preachers will prepare and give sermons. The Pastoral Mentor will also preach On occasion, other team ministers or guest preachers approved by the Priest in Charge may preach. As needed, approved Sermon Readers will continue to read previously prepared and approved sermons.
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How often are new sermons placed on TheOnLineWord.com?

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New sermons are added twice per week. On Friday night, within hours after the Friday night service and on Sunday within hours after the Sunday service. Just Click “Most Recent” to hear the most recent sermons.
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How can I find out what additional sermons are available?

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If you click Most Requested or Most Recent Sermons ALL available sermons will be listed on TheOnlineWord.com.
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How do we hear?

Hearing is a series of events in which the ear converts sound waves into electrical signals and causes nerve impulses to be sent to the brain where they are interpreted as sound. The ear has three main parts: the outer, middle, and inner ear. Sound waves enter through the outer ear and reach the middle ear, where they cause the ear drum to vibrate. The vibrations are transmitted through three tiny bones in the middle ear called the ossicles.
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Can I get the sermons in mp3 format instead of Windows Media?

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Windows Media Audio (.wma) produces a better sound in a smaller file size but mp3 is more universal, especially in some portable players. All of the sermons on TheOnLineWord.com are available in mp3 format but you must type the web address (url) directly into your browser or click mp3 after a sermon search. The mp3 web address of ALL sermons will be: where xxxx is the four-digit sermon number. Virtually any computer music player will play mp3 files on almost any operating system.
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Can I make copies of the sermons or place them on my website?

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Yes. You may freely reproduce them, put them on web sites, link to any sermon, make cassettes, sell them, or make MP3’s. All that we require is that you do not alter the messages in ANY way or use them in connection with anything not of a Godly nature. Again, our purpose is the spread God’s word and to help people. Anything that can be done to help with the mission would be in God’s will. The messages are inspired of God and are not the possession of the speaker.
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I just want to hear VPR Classical - do I need an HD radio?

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VPR Classical, our 24-hour classical music service, is on a number of analog (traditional) FM stations across Vermont. Click here for a list of those frequencies. And it's also available as the second HD channel on every one of VPR's existing FM stations. VPR Classical is also available via the Internet on a high quality audio stream, and many hundreds of listeners access this service daily.
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What about teaching ? do you have sermons?

Frequently Asked Questions -:- Monkfish Abbey
Well, sometimes there's a sermonette, written by our Abbess. We read writers like Anne Lammott, and Henri Nowen...and sometimes David Sedaris. We let each other know what's on our minds, and we forward thought-provoking stuff around on our listserve. We recommend books and read chapters to each other over dinner. In lieu of lecturing us, our Abbess blogs-as do lots of other Monkfish folk. We're a teaching/learning community-peers who live and learn together.
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What do I need to hear podcasts?

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The first thing you need is podcast subscription software. Your options include the latest version of Apple's iTunes (which has the software built in), or other services such as Odeo or iPodder, to manage your podcast subscriptions. At this point, you will already be able to listen to podcast audio from your computer (provided your computer has a sound card and can play MP3 audio files).
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I need assistance with the telephone, I can not hear?

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The Kansas Telecommunications Access Program (TAP) is a telecommunications equipment distribution program. It was established through the Kansas Corporation Commission and is funded through the Kansas Universal Service Fund. The purpose of TAP is to provide vouchers to Kansans with disabilities so they can acquire the specialized equipment they need in order to access basic telecommunication services in their home. TAP has demonstration sites across the state.
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Do I need an iPod to hear podcasts?

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Tip: For more examples use Google to search for "podcast clients" or "podcast receivers".[top]
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When do I need to apply, and when will I hear a decision?

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For all applications, we aim to acknowledge applications within 2 weeks, but during busy periods this might not always be possible. We aim to let you know the outcome of your application (including an invitation to come for interview where possible) within 4 weeks of receipt of complete applications. For MA Film and Television Production applications should reach us by the end of March to ensure your best chance of an offer of a place, but will be considered up to the 15th September.
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What do people need to hear my message?

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Your listeners will need the following: An email account, an email package capable of viewing HTML formatted emails, a computer connected to the internet, and a sound card.
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Q9. How can I get Pastor Ross' sermons?

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You can get to Pastor Ross' sermons as well as other speakers sermons by clicking on the LINKS tab and then clicking on the Online Sermons link or click here! You may listen to short clips of the sermons for free or you may order a CD or mp3 of the sermons. Series are also available for purchase. Our pictoral directory is somewhat misleading.
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What format do the sermons come in?

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Our sermons are supplied in Rich Text Format (.rtf) so that they can be opened in whatever word processing system you have.
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Question: I can't listen to the sermons. Why not?

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Answer: You will need the Real Media player from Real Networks. Its free. If you are still having problems make sure you have a computer with a sound card and speakers, that you have installed the Real player and that you have your speakers turned on. If everything is working and you can hear some sermons and not others, then e-mail me and let me know what sermon you are having trouble with. I'll try my best to help.
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Are the sermons long and boring?

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No! Our pastor works very hard at delivering concise yet creative messages that are both illuminating and challenging. Our members regularly leave with another nugget of God's word to nurture them through the week.
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How do I listen to or download the sermons on this site?

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To listen to a sermon: simply look for this icon beside the sermon title, or at the top of a transcript. Assuming you have one of the above audio players installed the sermon should begin to play. If you have problems listening online, it may be better for you to save the sermon to your computer (known as 'downloading' - see below) and listen offline.
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How can I make an audio CD of one of your sermons?

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You can download a sermon from our site, and then create an audio CD or cassette tape to keep or share with a friend. Audio CDs can be created using your CD-recording software (usually supplied with your CD-Writer), or Windows Media Player may be capable of recording a CD on your computer. Microsoft provide a helpful 'How To' page which shows how to burn CDs from Windows Media Player.
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Can I add audio sermons to my website?

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Yes. Our Audio Sermon add-on package is available to all SiteManger users. Our easy to use File Manager uploads your files directly to your website. We offer 3 levels of web space for hosting your audio files. You may use Real Audio, Windows Media, Quicktime or MP3's with SiteManager.
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How often are new sermons added?

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New sermons are added twice per week. On Friday night, within hours after the Friday night service and on Sunday within hours after the Sunday service. Just Click “Most Recent” to hear the most recent sermons.
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I have an iPod, can I listen to the sermons/music on it?

Willingdon Church (Burnaby BC)
Yes. You can either download the MP3 files and load them into your iPod manually, or you can subscribe to one of our PodCast feeds using a program such as iTunes. The podcast feeds are listed at http://www.willingdon.org/lists.asp
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What is the difference between your sermons and illustrations?

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All the illustrations are already contained within the twenty-seven PowerPreacher sermons (twenty-six plus our bonus sermon). We decided, however, to isolate all the visual illustrations and stories found in the PowerPreacher sermons into separate PowerPoint illustration files. In this manner, users can design their original PowerPoint sermon using our visual illustrations.
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Why don't I hear more about this ?

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The product is just becoming commercially available recently. It has been used for years by some well respected M.D.'s but it has been difficult to obtain due to costs and manufacturing capabilities. This has changed and is now available to the public.
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