As you know, we house over a million sermons from 30,000+ speakers all over the world which can be enjoyed by streaming, downloading, podcasting, embedding, and support for mobile devices of every description. Therefore having a GREAT player is extremely important to us. It's been a long time coming, and we've worked very hard to get it right, but it's finally arrived and we couldn't be more excited!
This is BIG news. There's a lot to love here.
We are extremely pleased to announce the new and improved sermon player! It has been built from the ground up, is 100% HTML5-friendly, and free of any flash components. It is also responsive so it works and looks fantastic in any size, on any device. It loads super-fast and the playback scrubbing is buttery smooth.
Listening to sermons was always enjoyable, but now it's even better!
Some other improvements include the ability to adjust the playback speed so you can listen to that 60 minute sermon in half the time! You also have the ability to skip back and forward in the sermon in increments of 15-seconds. Easily share and embed the sermon with all the necessary buttons right there in the player!
A visual treat with WAVES!
Yes! We finally have an aesthetically pleasing waveform representation of the audio automatically generated for every sermon! It's not only gorgeous because it stretches to fit any size, but it's also extremely functional as it allows you to scrub the audio much easier! Did we mention how absolutely beautiful our new player is?
Keyboard shortcuts!
Here are the keyboard shortcuts that work with the sermon player.
Play / Pause .. SpaceorK
Mute .. M
Volume Up .. Up Arrow
Volume Down .. Down Arrow
Skip 15s Back .. Left ArroworJ
Skip 15s Forward .. Right ArroworL
Increase Speed .. Shift + .
Decrease Speed .. Shift + ,
Embed sermons on your site with pride!
That's right. Full embedding on your own site is also supported. You'll love it! Choose between light or dark themes. Even specify a starting time to begin playback! The embed code supports automatically displaying the newest sermon by broadcaster, speaker, or series. And remember, the player is responsive and can stretch to size, so it will work and look great on mobile sites as well!
Enjoy!
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Christopher000 wrote: Hey John, I wasn't trying to imply that since modern society is replete with traditions, and so intertwined into daily life, then why bother avoiding any if we can't avoid all. I was just trying to determine if you meant all man-made traditions are out for you, personally, or just those that interfere with scripture. I think you answered it...thanks. Again, the birthdays threw me off, so I'll have to assume that it's because of the Pagan roots.
Hi Christopher,
It's a fact that not all traditions are wrong, so don't get hung up on the word; neither with the word pagan, heathen or whatever.
What is at stake here is, how much authority does the Lord Jesus Christ have over my life? Am I following him? Or am I partly following him? If you think about it, partly following him is well nigh impossible. Imagine partly following a car down the road.
We have the examples of the early disciples as they followed Jesus, in the four gospels. Sure we would love more information. But the general idea for his disciples is to either always do what he says, or follow his example. Did he (the Perfect Man) ever celebrate a birthday?
I wasn't trying to imply that since modern society is replete with traditions, and so intertwined into daily life, then why bother avoiding any if we can't avoid all. I was just trying to determine if you meant all man-made traditions are out for you, personally, or just those that interfere with scripture. I think you answered it...thanks. Again, the birthdays threw me off, so I'll have to assume that it's because of the Pagan roots.
Christopher000 wrote: The point is that man-made traditions are impossible to avoid, so I'm thinking you meant that you do your best, according to personal conviction? Thanks...
Good morning Christopher.
Here is the scene. In your house, someone has put some mistletoe up over a doorway as part of the Christmas celebrations. A friend of your wife comes over for a coffee, and as she passes under the doorway she grabs a hold of you and looks to give you a big smacker right on the lips, according to the traditions of men.
Now what are you going to do? Accept the tradition and let her do it? Or pull away, and say, "Away from me, you little varmint! Godless wretch!"
There's no sitting on the fence with this particular tradition of men. It is either do it, or don't do it, simple as that.
John UK Wrote: "TMC, I do not celebrate birthdays or Thanksgiving. Once again, these things are traditions of men."
Hi John, I'm assuming you mean you do your best not to observe traditions of men; picking and choosing according to personal conviction; being scripturally minded? Your comment sounds more matter of fact, which would be impossible since modern society and traditions passed down are intertwined, and impossible to avoid as a rule. I'm assuming you mean from a scriptural perspective, as you see something, but the birthdays threw me off, unless your reasoning is their Pagan roots. Then again, I can list many examples of words, phrases, customs, and things we do in daily life that have ancient Pagan origin. The point is that man-made traditions are impossible to avoid, so I'm thinking you meant that you do your best, according to personal conviction? Thanks...
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Waaren wrote: I find no way to download the sermons when I get to an internet so that I can listen to them without having to be connected to the internet. It used to be easy to do downloads, but now I cannot find a way to do it. Will you send me an e-mail telling me how to do it? I am now in the States and have internett access. I would like to download before leaving the States.
I find no way to download the sermons when I get to an internet so that I can listen to them without having to be connected to the internet. It used to be easy to do downloads, but now I cannot find a way to do it. Will you send me an e-mail telling me how to do it? I am now in the States and have internett access. I would like to download before leaving the States.