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podcasts

Were you out of town last Sunday? Podcasts of recent messages, Denominational Forums, and 2007-2008 TheWord@ZPC classes are now available. Click on the iTunes or Feedburner logos below to listen or subscribe.

iTunesor Feedburner logo2008 Sunday Sermons

iTunesor Feedburner logo 2007 Sunday Sermons

iTunesor Feedburner logo Denominational Forums

iTunesor Feedburner logo 2007-2008 TheWord@ZPC Podcast

If you would like to access ZPC's podcasts directly from iTunes, open iTunes, click the iTunes store icon on the left side of the window, then enter 'ZPC' in the search field.

Click on podcasts links to see the content available.

Messages from previous Sundays are also broadcast on WICR.

 

Podcasting Frequently Asked Questions

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What is podcasting?
Podcasting makes an audio file, typically an MP3 file, available online for downloading via an automatic "feed." You can then hear the podcast whenever you want from your computer or a portable media player.

What do I need to hear podcasts?
The first thing you need is podcast subscription software. Your options include the latest version of Apple's iTunes (which has the software built in), or other services such as Odeo or iPodder, to manage your podcast subscriptions. At this point, you will already be able to listen to podcast audio from your computer (provided your computer has a sound card and can play MP3 audio files). If you want to make your podcasts portable, you will need to transfer them from your computer to a portable media device.

 

 


 
 

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