Citations:godcasting

Noun: "the distribution of sermons and other religious audio content in podcast format"

 * 2006 — Steven Levy, The Perfect Thing: How the iPod Shuffles Commerce, Culture, and Coolness, Simon & Schuster (2006), ISBN 9780743285223, page 247:
 * By then, hundreds of pastors, priests, and rabbis were routinely distributing their sermons via iTunes in a phenomenon someone dubbed "godcasting."
 * 2006 — Patrik Jonsson, "'Godcasting:' Love that new-time religion", USA Today, 17 May 2006:
 * Welcome to "godcasting," in which churches use video and iPod technology to create virtual sermons that range from amateur to Emmy-award quality.
 * 2010 — Heidi Campbell, When Religion Meets New Media, Routledge (2010), ISBN 0415349567, page 24:
 * In the past decade, we have seen even more novel examples of religion spring up online such as "godcasting" or religious podcasting which involves the production of religious-style talk shows, sermonettes, or other audio MP3 hosted by anyone from televagenlists to home school mums