Church Translation App
If you are actively searching for a church translation app, you usually need something your team can start quickly, share by QR code, and use in real worship settings without specialist hardware.
Faith Translate is built for churches that want live captions, translated text, and translated audio in one web-based workflow. Use it from a phone near the speaker or from your venue audio feed, then let attendees join from their own devices during services, sermons, Bible studies, and church events.
Where this works best
These are the settings where this use case usually matters most.
Fast setup for volunteers
Create a session in minutes, share the QR code, and start supporting multilingual attendees without a long training process.
Captions, text, and audio in one app
Choose the output that fits the room instead of stitching together separate tools for each format.
Works for weekly church routines
Use the same app for worship services, classes, ministry events, visiting speakers, and church-wide gatherings.
Why teams choose Faith Translate for this
Use one simple workflow for live captions, translated text, and translated audio in real faith gatherings.
Built around church use
The workflow matches the real needs of churches more closely than generic meeting tools built for business calls.
Easy attendee access
People join from their own phones, which reduces setup friction for both staff and guests.
Flexible pricing model
Use recurring plans for weekly ministry or pay-as-you-go when you only need translation for occasional services and events.
Simple setup for live translation
Most teams can run the same basic flow without specialist interpreter hardware.
Start one live session
Open Faith Translate before the gathering starts and create a session for the speaker, room, or event.
Capture the speaker audio
Place a phone near the speaker or connect the venue audio feed so the spoken content reaches the session clearly.
Share access by QR code
Attendees scan the QR code to follow captions, translated text, or translated audio on their own devices.