IPA: /ˈɡɒspələr/
KK: /ˈgɑspələr/
A person who reads, sings, or teaches the Gospel in a church service or shares the message of faith.
The gospeler led the congregation in singing hymns during the service.
Gospeler → It originates from Old English 'gōdspel', where 'gōd' means good and 'spel' means news or story. A gospeler is someone who tells the good news, specifically in a religious context.
Think of 'good news' in Old English — that's what a gospeler does, they share the good story.