Subscriptions

New to RSS subscriptions?  Look below for explanation and instructions.

Power Users

If you already know what you are doing and just need links to our feeds, look no further:

What are RSS subscriptions?

Every time a new sermon is preached or a new article is posted on this site, a file is created, summarizing the new content. Certain web-based and desktop applications can be configured to seek out those files, and notify their users when the new content becomes available. We offer subscriptions for articles and also for sermons, which take the form of a podcast. Check out this site for additional details on RSS and for links to RSS readers.

Subscribing to the Podcast

The simplest way to subscribe to our podcast is via Apple's iTunes. Once set up, iTunes will automatically download new audio sermons as soon as they are available. Just follow these simple steps:

  1. Download iTunes here: http://www.itunes.com/download/

  2. Install iTunes.

  3. Click here to: Subscribe to Sermon Audio
    Click here to: Subscribe to Sermon Video
    (you may have to tell your browser it's okay to launch iTunes)

  4. Click the podcast icon in the iTunes sidebar to view your subscriptions and check for new downloads.

  5. Double-click any file to play.

Subscribing to Articles

There are a variety of services you can use to subscribe to articles. Popular services include:

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But whoever would be great among you must be your servant, and whoever would be first among you must be your slave, even as the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.