Service to be broadcast live from Bethlehem

As over a billion people turn their eyes towards the Church of the Nativity this time of year, the holy site in Bethlehem is ready to go online via live streaming video in time for the holidays.

For the first time ever, individuals unable to make the journey in person now have access to this unique site from the comfort of their own homes and with the same ease of checking email.

Streaming began on Christmas Eve 1000 GMT and will continue through to 2000 GMT on Christmas Day evening. The broadcast will be replayed through the following 48 hours to improve access for viewers in all time zones. The two feeds, one from Nativity Square and one from within the church, will be delivered by IPrayTV (www.ipraytv.com).

IPrayTV is the first provider of internet broadcast services to faith-based organisations linking ministries to the Holy sites through simulcast. The service has included streaming video 24/7 from key Christian holy sites in Jerusalem including Calvary, Mount of Olives, the Eastern Gate, the City of David, and the city of Jerusalem since its launch in October 2008.

The company has developed cutting-edge technology that will allow viewers to see these sites simultaneously on their screens, bringing Israel live to every living room across the globe.

“Since the site was launched two months ago, we’ve seen a strong desire among believers around the world to strengthen their connection with Israel and the holy sites,” said Mike Peros, Founder and CEO of IPrayTV.

“All year the service can be a valuable tool to believer’s worldwide. All the more so on Christmas, we are honored to help people build their connection to the true reason for the season from the Church of the Nativity.”

IPrayTV is dedicated to linking ministries to Jerusalem and the holy sites through its simulcast technology. Through the company’s new video streaming technology, Christian pastors and ministries will be able to virtually connect to these Holy Land sites and deliver their sermons and biblical teaching. F

or believers, who until recently could only witness these sites through pilgrimage in person, the ability to see and hear events at these sites in real time represents a new way to strengthen their knowledge and their faith.

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