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Get Started Podcasting CC Foothills Studies
With our simple to follow step-by-step process below you should be able to quickly get
subscribed to the Live Study podcasts from CCFoothills Tuesday 7 AM.
Step One - Get an MP3 Player (Your computer)
The computer you are viewing this web page with can be used to listen to our MP3 (audio) files.
You should already have software installed capable of playing MP3 files -
click here to see if
you do. Otherwise, you can install
Windows Media Player,
iTunes for the MAC or any other MP3 player software.
If you have a mobile MP3 player, such as an iPOD, then you can even take the MP3 podcast files with you!
Step Two - Install Juice
It is easy to automatically receive our Live Study Podcasts. Simply install a free program called Juice Receiver.
This program will automatically check for new available studies from CC Foothills and download them for you.
Click here to download & install Juice Receiver
Step Three - Subscribe to CC Foothills Podcast
Now all you have to do is subscribe to our podcast. Simply open Juice, go to the Subscriptions tab
and click the, "Add New Feed" icon and paste:
http://www.jstoker.name/podcast.xml
into the URL field and click the Save button.
That's it. You should now be setup to automatically
receive our Live Studies each week, after
they are posted.
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Why should I podcast?
Jesus said, "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness." Subscribing to the Live Service Podcast from Calvary Chapel
of the Foothills allows you to listen a second time to a study you've attended. Once you've subscribed to the podcast, if you happen to miss
a study, your computer will automatically download it, thus allowing you to stay abreast of all the teachings from Jim Stoker.
Downloading the podcasts will also allow you to create a library of teachings for your personal Bible study and quiet time.
Our hope is that you will grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ (2 Peter 3:18)
What is "podcasting?"
In addition to "Broadcasting" people are creating a MP3 (audio) file of their radio programs and making it available for others to
download for free from the Internet. This allows the person downloading the file to listen to the show at their convenience.
The term "pod" in “podcasting,” comes from the fact that the iPOD is the mobile MP3 player that a large number of people use to
listen to MP3 files.
So “podcasting” is subscribing to audio programs that you can listen to WHEN and WHERE you want to via a downloaded MP3 file.
If you have any questions, please contact us. |
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