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How do I
get to CSHC Leesburg?
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Where can I
find recorded services to purchase?
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Where
do I take my children upon arrival?
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Who
is your minister?
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What is
the dress code?
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When is
the next service?
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The Live Services page is not
working. What do I do?
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When can I expect to read
Newsletter updates and the latest edition of Gary's Musings?
We provide directions from
Albany, from Leesburg, and from I-75 South on our
Directions
page. We have
also included a link to an interactive map for your convenience. Hope to
see you soon!
As of January 1,
2007, we will be offering our recorded services to the public for purchase.
You may visit our Archived Services
page to get more information on the particular service you are interested in
owning.
CSHC invites
your children (Infant - 10 yrs.) to come and
experience a safe and loving environment where they will have fun learning about
God's love and plan for their lives. One of our greeters will be happy to help
you find your way to our top-notch children's ministry located
in our Sunday-School classrooms
in the fellowship hall.
Bro. Gary
Collier is the pastor of CSHC Leesburg.
We want to meet you where you are most
comfortable so that you can fully experience the life-changing
truths being presented. Business casual is the typical
dress, but not required. We encourage everyone to prepare for God to show
up in every service...so dress accordingly!
We have weekly Bible
Studies on Wednesday nights at 7:30 p.m. Saturday Night Worship Service at
7:00 p.m. Also, we have regular Sunday School at 10:00
a.m. and Sunday Morning Worship
at 11:00 a.m.
First,
try reloading the current webpage. If this does not work, click on the
"Media Player" button to access the service through Media Player®.
Your computer should be running the most recent version of Media Player®
(10+) to access the webcast. Download the latest version to your computer
for more efficient viewing.

If this
fails, log out of your Internet browser and reboot your computer. Log back
onto the "Live Services" page and try again.
Also,
check to make sure your firewall settings allow for streaming video. Some
versions do not and it may be expedient to turn your firewall software off
during the webcast (make sure you turn it back on afterwards, though!).
Please
keep in mind that we try to turn the "Welcome" screen on at least 30 minutes
prior to the start of each service, but do not panic if this should not occur.
Wait until at least 5 minutes before the service time to start worrying!
:-)
If these
suggestions do not help, ask yourself these questions:
Are
you giving your computer enough time to download the video?
If you are viewing an archived
video (anything not live), depending on the length of the video, it can take up
to 5 minutes to download using a 56k dial-up modem, and can take twice as long
to download using a 28k modem. If you have a cable modem or DSL connection, the
video should only take 15-30 seconds to download.
You can tell if
the video is downloading by watching the toolbars of the
Media Player® window. There will be a
message that reads 'Connecting,' 'Loading' or 'Buffering' and a progress bar or
dial that lets you know how much has loaded and how much is left to load.
It's important that once you click the link to
watch the webcast, that you not click anywhere on the Media
Player® until the video has loaded; if you do, you can interrupt
the file download. Please try watching the
webcast again, this time following the suggestions above. If
you are still having problems, continue on to the next step.
Do you have the most recent
version of your web browser installed on your computer?
The
Christ's Sanctified Holy Church website is best viewed
using Microsoft Internet Explorer™,
though Netscape
Navigator™ will usually get the job done. The most recent versions of
both browsers are available online for download. As
of January 2007, the most recent version
of MS Internet Explorer™
is 7.0.
Notice Regarding Download:
CSHCL has no relationship with Microsoft® and makes no
warranty as to the quality of their products or services. Further,
CSHCL takes no responsibility for any damage caused to
your computer or operating system upon the download of the following software
product. If you choose to download Internet
Explorer™, it is
important that you thoroughly read through the product information and system
requirements provided by Microsoft®. If you have
trouble downloading or installing Internet Explorer™, please contact
Microsoft®
for support.
If you already
have the most recent version of your browser installed on your computer, or
downloading the most recent version does not solve your problems, please move on
to the next step.
Does your computer have a
sufficient amount of hard drive space available?
If you have
completed all of the items on the list so far to no avail, then the problem
could possibly be the amount of space you have available on your hard drive.
Each video must be temporarily downloaded to
your hard drive before you can view it, so if there is insufficient hard drive
space on your computer, the file download will not be able to complete.
To check the
amount of hard drive space available on your computer, open the Windows
Explorer, right-click on the hard drive (usually the C:\ drive), scroll down and
click on 'Properties.' This window should tell
you how much free space is available. If the
amount is less than 250 megabytes, this could be the problem.
To free up hard
drive space, begin by looking through the "My Documents folder" (or whichever
folder you keep your files in) and eliminating anything that is outdated or that
you no longer need. Keep your eye out for
excessively large files (anything over 1 megabyte is a large file, but some
files such as Photoshop files, Pagemaker files, WAV files, TIF files, etc., are
commonly larger than that).
Another way to
free up hard drive space is to defragment your computer. This
process cleans up and reorganizes the information stored on your hard drive
(every keystroke on your computer can create a fragmented piece of information
on your hard drive), but it will in no way damage your files.
Defragmenting
generally takes several hours, so you should do it at the end of the day when
you don't need to use it. Following are
instructions on how to defragment your Windows-based computer, however, if you
have technical support available to you, you should consult them first if you
have not performed this operation before:
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First, disable your screensaver (if the
screensaver is not disabled, it will interrupt the process) by
right-clicking on your desktop, selecting 'Active Desktop > Customize my
Desktop,' and selecting the 'Screensaver' tab from the window.
Scroll up the list of possible screensavers
to '(none),' select it and click 'OK.'
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Next, open the Windows Explorer (this should
be the only application you have running while you defragment, so please
close all other windows before you begin) and right-click on the hard drive
(usually the C:\ drive). Scroll down to
'Properties' and select the tab labeled 'Tools.' The
first option should be labeled 'Scan Disk' or 'Error-Checking;' you should
run this function first to be sure there are no errors on the disk (the disk
defragmenter will not run unless you do this first). Once
the scan disk operation is complete, you may click on the 'Disk Clean-up' or
'Defragmentation' function. Once it's
running, you should turn off your monitor and give the computer 2-8 hours
(depending on the size of your hard drive) to complete the process.
Once you have
freed up space on your hard drive, please try viewing webcasts gain.
If this does not solve the problem, you may wish
to contact the support center for your computer manufacturer or the support
staff at your office for further assistance.
We
generally try to publish the latest Newsletter update to the website every
Monday afternoon. Gary's Musings is a weekly newspaper column in
the Leesburg Ledger, a weekly newspaper that appears on Wednesdays. Bro. Gary
welcomes your thoughts, inputs and column ideas. You may write him at:
garybcollier@gmail.com
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