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At AM we have our Sunday School classes for children and adults. That will also be the praise team practice time in the Sanctuary. Our morning service is at am and is streamed LIVE on our website at tempenazarene.
We are looking for a method by which one can use an app on your smart TV to watch the stream on your TV. Meanwhile, it is possible to share your phone or tablet to your smart TV. On Android, swipe down from the top of the screen with two fingers, tap "SmartView," "Screen Cast," or similar, and then select your TV.
On iPhone, open Control Center and tap the two overlapping squares to start mirroring. While most TVs allow screen mirroring by default, you may have to enable it on your TV. You can usually find this option on your TV's home menu or Settings menu.
If your TV doesn't support AirPlay, you can connect a streaming device that does, such as a Roku streaming stick, and mirror that way. Not all TVs support screen mirroring. The way you do this varies by phone model. Use one of the following steps to access the screen mirroring option. Once you tap the option to start screen mirroring on your TV, it should display a list of compatible devices on your Wi-Fi network. Select the TV or streaming device you want to mirror to.
You should see your phone screen displayed on your TV. You can use the user interface on your phone to pause the video, skip forward or backward, or use the slider bar at the bottom of the video to scroll through the video to a specific spot. You can even use the volume buttons on your phone or the slider bar in the user interface to control the volume on your TV.