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    MonMondayJunJune20th2011 Eric Helliwell: Posting Sermons on Your Church Website Aids Ministry [Video] We caught up with Eric Helliwell, worship leader at Harvest Bible Chapel Muskoka (Canada) and asked how his iMinistries church website has helped their ministry. Not only did Eric rave about how easy it is to use, even for non-technical people, he talked about how important posting sermons are to spreading the gospel.


    Video Transcript

    "We love iMinistries for many different reasons. One of the reasons is because it is so functional, it's so easy for someone like me who isn't necessarily great with computers to make different things on our website that are accessible to our church.

    Specifically sermons is an area that has been a blessing to us, because we have a family that is not able to attend our church on a weekly basis, but they've been able to following the sermon updates on a weekly updates on the website, and they've just loved it. They have been just blessed and growing in Christ. And it's been such a valuable thing to our ministry."

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    MonMondayJanJanuary18th2010 Your Church Media: Podcasting In this communication age, it is important to utilize as many ways as possible to reach your audience. In a previous blog entry, we explained how to find your audience and your writing voice. Through Podcasting your sermons and lessons, you can use your actual voice to reach a wider audience.

    What Is a Podcast?

    Podcasting is a standardized way to distribute audio files to Internet users, for downloading and listening offline (through a program like iTunes) or listening from a host site online. Podcasting is done by placing files on a Web server and using an RSS feed to describe each file. On your iMinistries site, podcasting is simplified using the Blog functionality. A Podcast on your site is a blog entry with an audio file embedded within the entry. Since all blogs on your site automatically offer an RSS feed, your blog becomes a Podcast when you add audio files to the entry.

    This all sounds more complicated than it really is. On an iMinistries site, all you have to do is create a blog, add entries, and upload your audio file with each entry.

    Creating a Podcast

    1. Create a Blog (see How to Create a Blog)
    2. Create a Blog Entry
    3. Upload an mp3 file as an enclosure by browsing to the file on your computer.
    4. Visit the blog page (you can use the open  to get to the blog page when you are on the actual Blog Entry page).
    5. Locate and click the RSS Feed link. It looks like a larger version of this : .
      If you don't see it on your page, you haven't add the RSS Feed panel to your Blog.
    6. Your browser should show some XML code (language used to communicate your Podcast). Find the URL in the address bar of your browser. This is the address of your Podcast.
    After adding your audio file to a blog entry, you can add your sermon or lesson to the iTunes directory to reach even more people. Those visiting the iTunes Store can search and download your Podcast without visiting your site.

    Adding Your Podcast to iTunes Podcast Directory

    1. If you have iTunes installed, you may simply follow this link and skip to step 5.
    2. Open iTunes (if you do not have it installed already, visit Apple's website for a free download)
    3. Visit iTunes Music Store
    4. Click Podcasts
    5. Click Submit a Podcast
    6. Paste your the address of your podcast into the box and follow all the steps

    MORE INFO/HELP ON PODCASTING

    How Do I Create A Podcast? - iMinistries Help System
    Making a Podcast - Apple.com
    FAQs: For Podcast Makers - Apple.com