Site Technology

1) Browsers and Layout
2) PDF information
3) Sermon audio file

Please note: all products identified by name below are understood to be registered trademarks, and are used here purely in editorial manner.

Browsers and Layout

We have tried to make our site both simple and useful. However, because of the rapid advancement of web technologies in recent years, and changes in standards used, older browsers such as Internet Explorer 5.0 and various versions of Netscape Navigator 4 may not display this site as designed.

If your browser is one of those that has trouble with the layout, first check for updates available from the developer. If that does not help, there are up-to-date free alternatives available for both Macintosh and Windows. Mozilla Firefox and Opera are two with current versions. For more detailed information contact your local Computer Person. Please do not understand this as a product endorsement; we simply want your experience with us to be without hassle.

PDF information

Some content is available as a PDF (Portable Document Format), which means you can see it and print it exactly as we designed it. To open these files you probably need Acrobat Reader. Most computers come with a copy pre-installed; if this is the case, simply double-clicking on a downloaded .pdf file should launch the reader. If you do not have it, download it, it's free.

Sermon audio file

The audio for the message is available in two formats: in Windows Media format and Mp3. The Windows Media version requires Windows Media Player, which is often preinstalled on Windows machines and is available for Macs. This is also applicable if your version of Windows didn't come with a copy of Media Player.

The Mp3 file will play on most modern media players (Windows Media Player, QuickTime player or iTunes, for example) as well as portable mp3 players. If you wish to download the Mp3 file for play later or transfer to another device, right click on the link and then click "Save As".