|
Godcasting
is an incredible phenomena that of course springs from
its parent, podcasting. Many churches and ministers
are using podcasting as a form of communication to the
world and to their congregations. They are spreading
the message of their faith across the world with very
low start up costs and very high anticipation of end
results.
Take, for example, the RevTim podcast, which is part
of the Godcast Network. This podcast started with 100
hits a day and now has nearly 2,000 hits a day since
its first launch.
Podcasting
has only become very popular in 2005, and with one year
of podcasting growth behind us, we can already see the
exponential boom in this new “industry”,
as people are really beginning to catch on to the pros
of broadcasting their messages via this medium.
One
church in Concord, North Carolina podcasts their sermons
every week. Kevin Seger of Pitts Baptist Church says
“If we can utilize tools and technology to get
the gospel out, the better we are.” Many churches
are taking their sermons, classes, workshops, and music,
saving them as mp3 files, and distributing them via
podcast.
According
to the Pew Internet American Life Project’s study
last year, 128 million users have been using the internet
for faith-related matters. Additionally, in April 2005,
searches for the word “godcasts” grew 355%.
How incredible is that!
The
growth in these numbers are showing us that godcasting,
or podcasting for religious purposes, is becoming quite
the trend among many religious communities.
Sources
Cited:
Shaluta, C. (2005). Podcasting and the Church. The Potential
of Podcasting to Spread the Word of God. Retrieved February
28, 2006, from www.ipassages.com.
--- |