Godcast
See also: godcast
English
Alternative forms
- godcast
Etymology
Blend of God + podcast.
Noun
Godcast (plural Godcasts)
- A podcast featuring sermons or other content of a religious nature.
- 2007, James B. Twitchell, Shopping for God: How Christianity Went from In Your Heart to In Your Face, Simon & Schuster (2007), →ISBN, pages 13-14:
- They are logging on to blogs, listening to Godcasts, interacting in chat rooms, and, in a sense, creating a highly personal just-for-me religion that connects a panoply of other beliefs.
- 2007, James B. Twitchell, Shopping for God: How Christianity Went from In Your Heart to In Your Face, Simon & Schuster (2007), →ISBN, pages 13-14:
Verb
Godcast (third-person singular simple present Godcasts, present participle Godcasting, simple past and past participle Godcast)
- To produce and distribute a Godcast.
- 2009, Anooska Tucker-Evans, "Churches podcast, webcast services for non-attendees", The Sunday Mail, 8 February 2009:
- Brisbane churches are "Godcasting" to the masses, streaming their services by podcast and webcast for those who can't get to church.
- 2009, Anooska Tucker-Evans, "Churches podcast, webcast services for non-attendees", The Sunday Mail, 8 February 2009: