2006 — Rob Walch & Mur Lafferty, Tricks of the Podcasting Masters, Que Publishing (2006), →ISBN, page 62:
As you can tell from this diverse mix of shows, you do not need to be a priest or clergy member to do a Godcast and have a strong listening base.
2007 — Jane Sigaloff, The Romancipation of Maggie Hunter, Red Dress Ink (2007), →ISBN, page 15:
There'd have been SMS messages, a viral advertising campaign, a world stadium tour, a podcast or even a Godcast.
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.
Search the Internet for podcasts from around the nation and the choices are mind-boggling. You can find news podcasts, music podcasts, podcasts of science and literature, podcasts of adolescent humor. Churchgoers are "Godcasting."