Best Way to Record Mixer Audio?

Hello! Let me preface this by saying that I have VERY limited knowledge of audio hardware . I'm mainly a video/post-production guy, so thought this would be the best place to post my question.
I'm doing a shoot of a church play. I want to record audio straight from the sound board. I've been told that it has a stereo 1/4" output. I'm going to be borrowing an audio recording device from a friend (think it's called an H4?). He said it has an XLR input (going to have to buy an adapter), and it can record audio in a bunch of formats, all the way up to 96 KHZ / 24 bit.
In video land, most low-end camcorders record audio in 48 KHz/16 bit. I'm using FCP and it's able to handle 96 KHz/24 bit audio easily. So what audio mode should I record in: 48/16 or 96/24? Don't know what kind of mixer the church uses, I think it'd be something created mid/late 90's.
Also, can somebody fill me in on expected file sizes? Mono/stereo for both 48/16 and 96/24? Thanks!

line level is usually -10db (unbalanced) or +4db (balanced) while mic level is usually around -50db. As you can see, there's a huge difference of level betwen them. The output from a mixer is usually line level. What that means is if you connect a line level signal into a input dedicated to mic level, you'll be 40db too hot and you'll overdrive everything.
My thought on audio quality is that sample rate and bit rate are two important factors but there's many others factors. You should be fine at 48/16. Remember that a lot of people used and are still using 48/16 for their movies and that doesn't mean those don't sound right.
The combo jack has been developped by Neutrik and allows you to plug either a 1/4 cable or a XLR cable in the same jack. You can see them in a lot of audio interfaces like Presonus, Edirol, MOTU, etc.

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