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A CD of one of each Sunday morning's worship services is available in the library
in the Parish House of First Presbyterian Church. Audio copies of the most recent
sermons are also available online in both Real Audio and MP3. For information on listening to or downloading the sermons, see below.
In addition to the links below for Real Audio and MP3 versions of our sermons,
we are now offering a podcast feed as well. This means that you can subscribe to
the feed, and the sermons will be downloaded automatically to your computer as they
become available. This service is free! Learn more about our sermon
podcast and how to subscribe.
Each of the above sermons is copyright © 2009, 2010 by the presenter - Paul J. Kirbas, Jay Moses, Kyle Roggenbuck, Mary Mikhael, and Gary M. Burge.
Each year on Youth Sunday in May, all three worship services are conducted by
the high school students of First Presbyterian Church; and the messages are presented
by high school seniors. These Youth Sunday messages from 2009, 2008, 2007,
and 2006 are all still available to
be heard and dow nloaded as MP3 files.
Left click on the date for the MP3 sermon in each row to listen to the sermon
using Window's Media Player, Real Audio, or any other mp3 player. To
download these sermons in MP3 audio format and save them on your own computer,
with Internet Explorer or Opera just RIGHT CLICK the hyperlink to the file and choose
'Save Target As.' Then specify the directory where you want to store the file and
click 'Ok.' With Firefox RIGHT CLICK the hyperlink and select 'Save to disk.'
Real Audio files are smaller and do not need to be fully downloaded before a person
can listen to them, making them more convenient especially for those with slower
internet connections. If you do not have a Real Audio Player, click on the REAL AUDIO
image below to download a free player.
If you have any problems listening to the sermons, please contact Susan Miller
by email at GGM81@aol.com.
The Revised Common Lectionary can be found online at http://divinity.lib.vanderbilt.edu/lectionary .
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