As a broadcaster on Sermon Audio, you have the ability to stream your own live webcasts, which users can watch on any device. This can be a great way to expand your ministry to reach those who can't physically attend your church services. The interface for conducting your webcasts can be found in the dashboard on the Webcast Manager page. Let's begin with an overview of the webcasting features, which are divided into three tabs. The Live tab is where you can set up your webcast metadata and visibility settings, which will determine how your webcast is presented to users. When your webcast is live, it will be listed on your broadcaster homepage as well as on the site-wide webcasts page, displayed with its title, description and speaker, if specified. Once you're live, this tab also serves as your live stream's control center, where you can monitor your ongoing webcast and view a minute-by-minute log of your live stream's health status. You can use this information to ensure that your viewers can enjoy a smooth watching experience. The Configuration tab is where you can retrieve your stream key and webcast server URL, which are used to connect your Sermon Audio Broadcaster account to the streaming software of your choosing. You can also manage your multicast channels, which enable you to simultaneously stream to multiple platforms, including Facebook, YouTube, and more. If you have multicast channels configured, you'll also find controls for starting and stopping each platform in the Live tab when your stream is online. We'll go over multicast channels in more detail in another video. The Archive tab is where you can view a list of your most recent completed webcasts. When a webcast ends, a replay of the live stream is stored on our servers for two weeks. From the Archive tab, you can take the recorded media from your webcast replays and add them to Sermons in order to store them permanently in your Sermon library. You can view a detailed report of your webcast's performance by navigating to the Webcast Stats page. In another video, we'll take a closer look at how to configure your account connections for multicasting.