Bible Talks, Podcast, Site Help
Using Our Podcast
Sunday 1 January, 2006 · Posted by Simon Job
One way you can keep up with our regular audio Bible talks is through our podcasts.
When you subscribe to our podcast, a specially-designed computer application (using
Subscribing to the Podcast
First, you need a podcast application (also called a podcatcher or aggregator). You can download a podcast application like Apple iTunes, which doubles as a music library, or you can use an Internet-based service, like Odeo. Both computer-based and Internet applications allow you to manage your subscriptions to various podcasts.
The podcast feed for Family Church (Sundays, 9:45am)
For iTunes it’s easy to subscribe to our podcast with a couple of clicks:
- iTunes – will open iTunes, then click ‘Subscribe’.
See the article “Using iTunes to subscribe to a Podcast” for more detailed instructions.
The podcast feed for Sunday Night Church
For iTunes it’s easy to subscribe to our podcast with a couple of clicks:
- iTunes – will open iTunes, then click ‘Subscribe’.
See the article “Using iTunes to subscribe to a Podcast” for more detailed instructions. - Odeo – just click ‘Subscribe’ (you need to be logged in to Odeo).
If you’re using another podcast application, you need to add our podcast feed manually. The podcast feeds are available to copy from the Podcast page. Let us know what application or service you use, and we may be able to add a one-click subscribe.
You can change the way your podcast application checks for and receives new content from our podcast feed – it can download new content regularly, or you can check the feed yourself when you want to.
If you have any problems with the Toongabbie Anglican podcast feed, please check your podcast application’s help service first before contacting the webmaster.
Review
Once you've subscribed to our podcast, do you think others would find it helpful? Why not write a review or comment about our podcast…
For the Family Church podcast, review on iTunes.
For the Sunday Night Church podcast, review on iTunes or Odeo.
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Updated
This article was updated in May 2007 to include details of the Family Church podcast.
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