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== Etymology == |
== Etymology == |
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The Godcast Network appears{{Where|date=July 2011}} to have been the first to register the term on the web, creating its Christian podcast site in October 2004. Founder Craig Patchett holds a trademark on the term. |
The Godcast Network appears{{Where|date=July 2011}} to have been the first to register the term on the web, creating its Christian podcast site in October 2004. Founder Craig Patchett holds a trademark on the term.<ref>Patchett, Craig A. Godcast. Registration No. 3092654, United States Patent and Trademark Office, 16 May 2006.</ref> |
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Revision as of 13:28, 27 November 2018
A Godcast is a podcast of religious nature, including music, preaching, seminary lectures, Bible readings, meditations and kids' programs. Such podcasts are available within most religious traditions and across multiple formats - audio only as well as audio-visual.
The number of Godcasts is growing rapidly - many are created by independent churches, synagogues, and seminaries and materials have been recorded by Pope Benedict XVI. [1]
Etymology
The Godcast Network appears[where?] to have been the first to register the term on the web, creating its Christian podcast site in October 2004. Founder Craig Patchett holds a trademark on the term.[1]
References
- ^ Patchett, Craig A. Godcast. Registration No. 3092654, United States Patent and Trademark Office, 16 May 2006.
External links
Godcasts
- Disciples with Microphones
- G-dcast
- God's iPod
- The Godcast Network
- Star Quest Production Network
- The Godcast
Articles
- "From pulpit to iPod", Boston Globe, April 8, 2006
- "Need a Lift? Try a Godcast", BusinessWeek, May 25, 2005
- "And The Word is: Godcasting", The Guardian, August 10, 2005
- "Podcasters getting religion, downloading sermons" Dean Tsouvalas, December 5, 2005
- "“Godcasts” Hot New Tools of Evangelism" SVC, February 2, 2006
- "Missed Church? Download It to Your IPod." New York Times, August 29, 2005
- "Churches Beginning to Embrace Podcasting" Christianity Today, November 27, 2005
- Kwok, Lillian (August 16, 2006). "More God on Ipods". The Christian Post. Archived from the original on 2006-09-01. Retrieved 2018-05-28.
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