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What is a "podcast"? Every week the messages at
Calvary Chapel of Fullerton are recorded, digitized, and uploaded to our
internet "Library".
If you want, you can browse through the Library at any time and from your
computer you can listen to the various studies. You might notice that
you can even look at Rich's notes that he used when he gave the message.
The Library has archives that date back to ... well pretty far back.
What a podcast does is take those audio messages, and weekly delivers them to
a device of yours like an iPod or a smart phone ... automatically.
Whether you're a pro at podcasts, or kind of
new to this technology - we've got what it takes to keep you
connected and receiving your weekly "feed".
If you want, you can "subscribe" to just the Sunday
morning message, or just the Thursday night message, or even to both.
The first choice you need to make is: iPod or RSS?
If you plan to listen to the podcast through your
iPod, or iTunes, then click HERE.
If you are not an Apple enthusiast, you can
listen to the studies through an "RSS" feed. That means you can
get the studies on your smart phone (like an Android, Blackberry, or Windows Phone), or your computer.
To do that, you will
need to establish an "RSS" feed. You should click
HERE.
Apple/iTunes/iPhone

If you are using an Apple device,
then choose which podcast stream you want to
subscribe to below.
If you are using a PC to run
iTunes, you may need to be running the latest
version of Internet Explorer for these links to
work.
If your computer asks if it's okay to open "iTunes",
be sure to say "yes".
Subscribe me to just the Sunday Morning message
Subscribe me to just the Thursday Night
message
Subscribe me to both Sundays and Thursdays
Once you've
successfully subscribed, you will get the current
studies already in the cue, and then each week
you'll receive the latest study, usually around
Wednesday.
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RSS
Feed

The RSS feed can be a little more
complicated, but it does work. An RSS feed
requires that you have piece of software called an "aggregator"
to receive the RSS feeds.
Microsoft
Outlook, Google Reader, or Internet Explorer all work as aggregators on your computer.
With Internet Explorer, all you need to do is to
click on the links below to subscribe to the feed on
your computer.
For devices like a
smart phone, you need to go to your phone's "app store"
and find an aggregator (they should be free).
Try searching for "RSS". A common application is Viigo, which we've seen work on
Blackberry's, Androids, and Windows Phones.
Once you have your aggregator installed and running, you are going
to need to subscribe to the appropriate feed.
Follow your aggregator's instructions for adding a
feed, and then you will need to enter an "address"
of the feed. You will get the address by
right-clicking on the choice below and choosing
"copy shortcut" or "copy link address" (depending on
your browser) and pasting that address into the
aggregator. The address will look something
like "http://calvaryfullerton.org/podcast/feed.xml".
If you accidentally click on the address instead of
right clicking, you'll get a whole screen
full of jibberish, and that's no good. Give it
a try!
Subscribe me to just the Sunday Morning message
Subscribe me to just the Thursday Night message
Subscribe me to both Sundays and Thursdays
That's it! Once you've
successfully subscribed, you will get the current
studies already in the cue, and then each week
you'll receive the latest study, usually around
Wednesday.
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