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This site runs like a blog, and like most blogs, this site allows you to “subscribe” to receive updates by email or by a new technology called syndication.

By subscribing you can stay up to date without having to visit the blog site every day. There are a number of ways you can subscribe to this blog.

facebook

If you are a fan of our Facebook page, you’ll get updates whenever we update our website. Our page is accessed by the facebook link up at the top or by clicking here:

LCC on Facebook

Of course, we want you to be a fan of our church page, but the way facebook works right now, we get far more action going on over at our discussion group. To request permission to join in, click here:

LCC Discussion

twitter

Updates to this site are also sent to twitter, so you might want to “follow us” by clicking over to there:

LCC on Twitter

email

For people who aren’t as comfortable with the latest internet technologies, we provide a good old-fashioned automatic email feature. Whenever we add new content to this site, you can automatically get emailed a brief excerpt so you can choose whether you want to visit the site to read the whole thing or not. After you subscribe, don’t forget to visit the link sent to you in the confirmation email to update your email preferences and to choose which categories you want to subscribe to.

Enter your email address to receive notifications when there are new posts. After you get your confirmation email, you’ll be given a link you can click on to both confirm your subscription and also to select which categories to subscribe to. Not everything is posted in “News.”

podcasts

For those who are in to podcasts, we provide all our sermons as a podcast right from this site. You can subscribe to our podcast simply by following these links:

feeds

If you are interested in using the more advanced web technology known as syndication, you can subscribe to our church feeds. Detailed instructions for doing this are given in a well-written Wikipedia article on RSS feeds, but here are a few tips:

  • To use RSS feeds from this or any other site, you need to have a feed reader program installed on your computer, or you can use a web-based feed reader.
  • If you don’t know whether you have a feed reader installed, or if you aren’t sure how to use it, we recommend you click on one of these links to get started…