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How to Embed Facebook Live for Video Live-Stream

March 10, 2020 by Michael Gyura

facebook-live-stream-embed-video Have you been looking for a way to live-stream your worship services or events on your website? Worship Times has developed one new solution for our members. For those on our newer networks, you can now easily embed Facebook Live to stream on your website.

Worship Times knows how important it is to reach your congregants, no matter where they are. In this season of Covid-19 (Corona Virus), many people are staying home to avoid unnecessary exposure. This means there are less people in services and turning out for events. Instead of giving up, why not try live-streaming your worship services to share the good news with those who need to stay put to stay healthy?

Whether you use the classic WordPress editor, the new Gutenberg editor, or the Divi Builder, you can take advantage of this functionality. Learn how to embed your Facebook Live stream in under five minutes through this video or contact [email protected] for help.

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