Click on the middle button on the bottom right to go full screen. On some of the videos, the picture is intermittent, but all have audio the whole way through.
Jesus, a Man of Preeminence - Johnny Hinton (Part II)
Jesus, our Prophet - Dalton Key
Enjoy,
Jeff
Jesus, a Man of Prayer - Jason Rollo
Part 1
Jesus, a Man of Prayer - Jason Rollo
Part 2
Jesus, a Man of Parables - Ben Bailey
Deliberating point by Michael Light - Worship
Jesus, a Man of Preeminence - Johnny Hinton (Part I)
Jesus, a Man of Preeminence - Johnny Hinton (Part II)
Jesus our Potentiate - Tom Bright
9 comments:
This is great. I had no trouble viewing the video. Michael does a wonderful job, matter of fact all the speakers did a very good job with their topic.
Good Job Jeff Picture is excellent it did take a while for me to load though.
Good Job Michael!
Preach it!
where's the rest
It's coming - because these videos were shot in HD, they take about 12 to 14 hours of processing *each* on a fast computer to get them into the form you see now, then they have to be uploaded to a server which takes a few more hours, and this is all after the video has been edited and matched to sound - because I use my computer for work, it's hard to find a whole day to leave it alone while it processes this stuff. Nevertheless, I'm hoping to have the rest done in a week or so, so please bear with me.
Jeff
Wow! great quality for such mediocre preaching.
Tell you what - you go find something better, whether it's out on the internet or on a CD at your house, and I'll put it up on our front page next to the others. I don't care whether it's from a denominational preacher like Billy Graham or Joel Osteen, or one of the wolves from the brotherhood - let me know where I can find it or send it to me, and we'll let the community decide who has the greater knowledge of and respect for God's word.
Jeff
Hmm!!
Ugh, it's been a month now...
Where are the rest???
I live in Edmond and attend the Lord's Church there. I was unable to attend but loved the lectures on video. Great job. I was most impressed by the indepthness of the preaching versus the shallowness that characterizes much of the speaking that comes from the pulpits of today.
Keep it up.
Some of the best teaching I have heard in a while. I wanted to hear brother Hardy. Why is his not on here?
I don't see brother Stubblefield either. I don't see brother Popejoy either.
Curious
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