Subscribe to Feeds

When you subscribe to an "Article Feed" you can receive instant notification whenever a new article is posted. You can subscribe in two ways: (1) You can subscribe to an RSS Feed using a feed reader or (2) You can subscribe via Email and have new articles or notifications emailed directly to you.

RSS Feed

RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication." It's a format that allows you to easily stay informed by retrieving the latest web content from sites you're interested in. You save time by not needing to visit each site individually. You can subscribe to RSS feeds using software called a feed reader or aggregator. The feed reader will periodically check all your subscriptions for new content and allow you to view the articles in one place. To subscribe to an RSS feed, just click the orange icon next to the type of articles you would like to subscribe to, and then follow the instructions on the following pages. If you'd like to know more, read the RSS Article on Wikepedia.

Email

To subscribe via email just enter your email address in the box next to the type of articles you would like to subscribe to and hit the "Subscribe" button. You will then be asked to verify your request and an email will be sent to you to confirm your subscription. Then you will receive an email each time a new article is posted that will contain the title as well as a brief description of that article.


Article RSS Feeds

Via Email

Grace Prayer Requests

Receive daily updates by submitting your email address in the box to the right or clicking above on the direct RSS link.

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The Thailand 7

Read Thailand ministry trip updates from the 7.

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Grace Life

Get an inside look at the work of grace that God is doing in the life of our church.

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Race for a Reason

Receive updates and training articles to help you to prepare for the upcoming race.

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Student Voice

Get to know the Student Ministry volunteers and read personal responses to student's most pressing questions about God and the Bible.

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