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--Audio Lessons--
This page
contains links to audio lessons. To listen to the lesson on
your computer, click on the links below. The audio files are
in Windows Media Audio (.wma) format. If your computer has an application that will
play wma files, the audio file should open in that application and
begin playing soon. One example of an application that
supports wma files is Microsoft Windows Media Player.
Microsoft Windows Media Player should already be configured to
play wma files, but if not, you can set Microsoft Windows Media
Player to be the default player for wma files. To do this,
open Windows Media Player and choose the Options item from the
Tools menu. The Options window should be displayed.
Click on the File Types tab. If the item "Windows Media
Audio file (wma)" is not checked, then check that box and close
the Options window. You
may also choose to download the entire sermon to your computer
before listening to it. In Microsoft Windows, you can
right-click on the links below and choose Save Target As...
on the resulting menu. Once you have saved the file to your
computer, you can find it and open it with any computer
application that supports wma files.
Note: These files are rather large and may take a
while to download. These work best on high-speed
internet connections such as cable, DSL, or LAN.
Any questions regarding this web site can be directed to our
Web Minister. We strive to make your browsing
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