Showing posts with label podcasts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label podcasts. Show all posts

Sunday, September 6, 2009

New Church Web Site & Podcasts

The Castle Hills Christian Church has a new web site up with the following address: www.chccsa.com The old web address still works and will direct you to the new site. The old address is www.castlehillschristianchurch.com I'm mentioning this not only for connecting to the new site, but also to let you know about connecting with pod casts of sermons at our church. The new web site will connect you to Apple I-Tunes so that you can download a subscription to the latest podcast. Unfortunately, if you don't already have I-Tunes loaded on your hard drive of your computer, it will require you to download I-Tunes. There is another way. You can use this link to find our pod casts on a sight called Pod bean. Here is the link: http://chccsa.podbean.com This will take you directly to the site which we upload our pod casts to and listen to them right there. So take your pick. Either go to our web page and link to I-tunes, or go directly to podbean.com and listen to our pod casts of sermons there. I hope this makes sense. Ed

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Audio files available on 3 web sites

I was updating my written and audio sermon contributions to www.sermoncentral.com where my contributions are available under the contributor name K. Edward Skidmore. I had been uploading audio files to go with recent sermon text files, and I hit a button that said "free podcasts". Well, that took me to a site called sermon.net with the following link http://sermon.net/castlehillscc, and lo and behold, there were copies of my audio files. I didn't realize that uploading mp3 files to Sermon Central also uploaded them to the other site as well. This means that along with our own church web site www.castlehillschristianchurch.com where mp3 files are available of all recent sermons by all four ministers at CHCC, there are two other sites where my audio messages can also be found. You might want to see for yourself. Just a thought.