hot gospeller

hot gospeller

n
a person who preaches in a fervent and vocal way, esp in evangelical churches
hot ˈgospelling n
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These include a splendidly meaningless speech by a politician, a hot gospeller accompanied by an accomplished pastiche of Stainer and an advert for vivisection accompanied by a rather good facsimile of the bagpipes.
on his finger, something beloved of the hot gospellers waiting to ambush believers on TV's gospel channels.
But the point that often gets overlooked is that, if Americans are viewed as the arch-sceptics, they've also been the hot gospellers of climate change too; and in the vanguard of that movement has been Professor James Hansen.
Ramsay MacDonald, the first Labour Prime Minister in 1924, had much the same trouble, having to balance a "medley of idealists, revolutionaries, dissident Liberals, hot gospellers, rebels and Marxists".