Live Translation for Churches
Churches often bring together attendees who follow sermons, prayers, Scripture readings, and announcements in different languages. When translation is delayed or too generic, people lose the thread of the service and participate less.
Faith Translate helps churches run live captions and translated audio from a phone near the speaker or from a venue audio feed. Attendees join by QR code on their own devices, while the church keeps one simple workflow for weekly worship, guest speakers, Bible classes, and special services.
Where this works best
These are the settings where this use case usually matters most.
Sunday services and weekly teaching
Use it when one congregation includes multiple language groups and you want everyone to follow the sermon in real time.
Guest speakers and visiting families
Offer instant access for newcomers or visitors without arranging a separate interpreter channel each time.
Shared screens or personal devices
Show captions on a projector, share translated text on phones, or offer translated audio during the same service.
Why teams choose Faith Translate for this
Use one simple workflow for live captions, translated text, and translated audio in real faith gatherings.
Faith-aware wording
Bible references, prayer language, and recurring church terms are less likely to sound flat or confusing than with generic live translation tools.
QR-code access
Volunteers can start one session and share one QR code instead of distributing extra hardware to the room.
Flexible for weekly worship
Run the same flow for sermons, testimonies, announcements, Bible studies, and multilingual gatherings.
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.