We offer you two message options:
Our weekly archived sermons and
Our Bible Blog - His Word



There are two ways for you to listen to our archived sermons:

1. If you just click on the file, it will open in your 'default' audio player, for example, Windows Media Player. If you do not have that, you can download a simple audio player, by clicking on the media player clsssic graphic below.You can also have the option of 'right clicking' and choosing 'save target [or link] as' depending on what browser you are using.




2. Subscribe to iTunes by downloading the software - just click on the iTunes logo below:


Once downloaded, just click the subscription link below:


iTunes

This will subscribe anybody who uses iTunes to our podcast, once clicked.






The Journey - a year's walk through every aspect of our faith....
1. The Journey begins: Genesis 24:42
Rev. Jeff Tunningley
2. God's purpose: Psalm 8
Rev. Jeff Tunningley
3. Our purpose: Ecclesiastes 1:1-14; 12:13-14
Rev. Jeff Tunningley
4.The Problem: Romans 7:15,19
Rev. Jeff Tunningley
5. Beginning again: Psalm 16
Rev. Jeff Tunningley
6. The new journey: Romans 8
Rev. Jeff Tunningley
7. Can we be certain? Psalm 62
Rev. Jeff Tunningley
8. Closing in on God
Hebrews 6:1-11; II Cor. 5: 5-23
Rev. Jeff Tunningley
What's a podcast?
Podcasting is a new way of creating and listening to media content. It can be thought of as subscription radio, broadcast through the internet.

It enables you to download audio files to your computer and / or mp3 player so you can listen to them whenever you like

For more information,
click here for a description of podcasting. The difference between this and just downloading the files from our website is that services such as iTunes automate the process of downloading new files as they become available. Once you've subscribed, services like iTunes do the rest. iTunes makes the files available to anyone who chooses to subscribe, free of charge.

What is iTunes and how do I use it?
iTunes is an online music store combined with a music player that runs on your PC or Mac. Developed by Apple, iTunes sell music files which can be played on a PC or transferred to mp3 players such as the Apple iPod. However, in addition to the albums, singles and radio content that has been available for download for a while, iTunes now features Podcasts from organisations and individuals - usually the equivalent of subscription radio.
The Minehead URC podcast is available free of charge through iTunes and other similar services. See opposite.

  
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