Special Instructions for Listening to Sermons
Sermons posted on this site can be listened to in several ways,
1. Using the built in media player of the website allows you to stream the audio right to your computer. Clicking on any sermon audio file will activate the web sites built in player. You can also click the small tab in the lower left area of your browser window to open the built in player and select the sermon you wish to listen to within the playlist tab.
Clicking the 'pop-out' button (pictured below) will open the player in a new window which allows you to continue listening to the sermon while visiting other web pages.
2. You can right-click (or in some cases, control-click) on a specific audio file and download it directly to your computer. Depending on the web browser you are using, the specific wording that appears after right-clicking on the file will be different (as pictured below) but there should be an option that says something like "Save Linked File As..." or "Download Link".

Downloading the sermon allows you to listen to it on your computer or load it onto an MP3 player. Also, downloading the file and listening to it in your own media player (Windows Media Player or other) allows you to fast forward and rewind the sermon to get to specific points you may wish to listen to. This is a feature that is not available when using the built in media player of the web site.
3. Clicking on one of the two links on the lower right of the browser window marked "RSS" or "iTunes" (pictured to the right) allows you to subscribe to the sermons so that you are notified each time a new sermon is posted.
If you use iTunes, all you need to do is click the iTunes button and you'll be taken to the Liberty Bible section of the iTunes store. Here you can subscribe to the podcast and it will automatically download each new sermon as it is posted. From there you can either listen to them directly from iTunes or sync them to your iPod.
There are many different programs available for using RSS and each one has a different way of working, in your particular RSS reader all you should need is the link provided by the RSS button.