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How to attend Evangelicals for Life 2017 from home

On January 26–28, several hundred people will gather in our Nation’s capital for Evangelicals for Life 2017. Since not all of you reading this are able to attend, we want to let you know how you can still join us at this conference, from the comfort of your own living room.

We are pleased to offer you a unique simulcast experience. Many people will gather with their churches, small groups or Bible studies to watch the conference while others will stay home and watch on their own laptop or tv. All the info you need to join the live-stream is listed below, whether you're at home or with a group.

This unique live simulcast experience will be hosted by Dan Darling, Lindsay Swartz and Steven Harris and will feature special interviews with keynote speakers and more.

Watch the livestream at home or with a group:

Pre-registration is required for the livestream and can be done ahead of time or immediately before the event. We recommend registering ahead of time so that you can be reminded when the conference starts. Complete the registration here. More information can be found here, or you can read below for common questions about the simulcast:

What do I need to host a Simulcast?

  • An internet connection
  • A desktop or laptop computer
  • A mobile phone or tablet internet connection

What kind of internet connection do I need?

  • DSL – service is faster than dial up and runs through your phone line
  • Broadband or cable modem – this is a dedicated line from your cable service

Is there a browser you recommend?

We recommend a “neutral” browser or one that doesn’t depend on the operating system of your computer. These tend to use less on-board resources and result in a higher quality video. We recommend using Firefox or Chrome for PC and Mac. We do not recommend using Internet Explorer. Please be sure you update your browsers before the event to get the most recent versions.

We hope many of you can join us, and we encourage you to share a picture of you or your friends enjoying the simulcast! Be sure to tag us and use the hashtag #EFL2017 so that we can share your photo with our audience.

Tag us on Twitter @ERLC or Instagram @ERLCSBC



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