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- Address
- 752 108th Avenue NE
- Bellevue, Washington
- 98004-5108
- Phone & Email
- Phone: (425) 454-5001
- Fax: (425) 453-2312
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- Office Hours
- Monday-Thursday 9am-4pm
- Friday 9am-1pm
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Subscribe to FCC Bellevue Sermons
You can automatically get notified when we upload new sermons to the website. If you subscribe in iTunes or another RSS application of your choice, the sermons will be automatically discovered and downloaded to your computer when we add them to the website. You don't have to do a thing!
Weekly sermons are available on the website, of course, but they are also available as a podcast. A podcast is like a blog, but instead of including just written text, it includes the audio file from the sermon. When you "subscribe" to a podcast, it will be automatically downloaded into the software you use to listen to music, audiobooks or other podcasts. iTunes is the most common example.
Our podcast is available through the iTunes store. To subscribe, just click the iTines subscribe link to the right. If you use a different application for podcasts or RSS feeds, use the second link on the right.
If you are an iTunes user, you can always find this podcast, and change any settings regarding it, in the Podcasts folder on the left column in iTunes.
Subscribe Links
Sermon Podcast for iTunes
Click to subscribe
For Other Applications (RSS)
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What is RSS?
Many websites have links labeled "XML" or "RSS" or "Atom". Most of the time they are labeled with little orange icon like the ones above. All of these are ways of saying that you can find out about updates to that site without having to visit the site in your web browser. This feature is referred to as "syndication" or "aggregation". Sometimes it's just called subscribing. All these words mean the same thing: The site you're viewing has a feed available.
How Do I Read RSS?
- Web Based Readers
- My Yahoo!
- Google Personalized Homepage
- My MSN
- My AOL
- Bloglines
- NewsGator Online
- Browsers
- Mozilla Firefox
- Internet Explorer 7
- Safari
- Standalone Applications
- FeedDemon
- NewsGator
- Attensa for Outlook
- NetNewsWire

