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Detailed Access Instructions for CSLC Online Worship


Christ The Servant Options for Worshiping Online

1.  Call in by Phone and Listen:

·     Dial 1-312-626-6799.
·     Listen to the Prompt and when it tells you to put in Meeting ID number enter: 667 716 5345#   Be sure to put # in after the numbers. 
·     Listen to the Prompt and when it tell you to put in Password 246713#   Be sure to put # in after the numbers.

2.  YouTube Live:

·     Go to www.cslcvh.org.
·     Arrow down until you see the links on the right side in blue.   Click (press on it if you have an I-Pad) on YouTube Live. You will see the church.   There will be an arrow in the middle of the picture.  Click on the arrow (press if on you are on an I-Pad). When the service starts you should be on and ready to go. 

3.  Zoom Live Video:

·     Go to www.cslvch.org
·    Arrow down until you see the links on the right side in blue.  Click on the link Zoom Interactive Video Conference.       
·    If it asks you if you want to open Zoom, click on yes.  You should be good to go. 
·    When you are on Zoom, you will be able to hear and listen to worship. You will be muted during the service. After the service, there will be coffee hour on Zoom. If you just stay on, you will be able to participate.  At that point, you will be able to listen and whatever you say everybody on the screen will be able to hear you. You can also find the mute button in the lower left-hand corner of your screen if you do not want them to hear you talk and you only want to listen. 

Please call your Missional Community Leaders or the church office (651-429-6595), if you are having problems worshiping in one of these methods. 

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