Podcasts
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traditional worship service, click on service
for that date. To listen to sermon
only, click sermon.
December 2008
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Note on the Christmas Eve sermon. The
words that Pastor Erik preached from the pulpit were accompanied by the actions
of the Carpenter of which he speaks during the sermon. To understand the sounds of sawing and
hammering that you may hear in the background, you may want to look at the text
of the sermon (www.mountcross.com/sermons.htm).

We are
currently using Evangelical Lutheran Worship – Setting Two
Click here to listen to the different parts
of the service.
Tips for faster
listening on your computer:
An easy way to listen to mp3 files on your
computer is to use Windows Media Player.
To make them play automatically when you click on their link, here
is how to adjust the settings in the program.
1. Start
Windows Media Player
2. Go
to Tools and then choose Options
3.
Click on the tab marked Player, and make sure there is a
checkmark in the box that says Connect to the Internet (overrides other
commands.
4.
Click on the tab marked File Types, and make sure there is a
check mark in the box that says MP3 audio file (mp3).
5.
Click Apply, then OK and these files should start to play
shortly after you click on them.
Tips for
downloading as a podcast to an mp3 player:
1.
Right click on the file you want to save and choose Save Target As….
2.
Save the file some place on your computer where you can find it later.
3.
Transfer the file to your mp3 player or import it to iTunes.