Audio use case

Audio Translation for Faith Gatherings

Some attendees follow best by listening rather than reading captions. In multilingual services, classes, and retreats, translated audio can be the most natural way to stay present while the gathering continues.

Faith Translate lets teams provide translated audio on phones from the same live session used for captions and translated text. That gives attendees a lighter way to follow teaching, reminders, and spiritual guidance without needing a separate interpreter booth or dedicated receivers.

Where this works best

These are the settings where this use case usually matters most.

01

Sermons, classes, and teaching tracks

Useful when spoken teaching is long and some attendees prefer to listen all the way through instead of reading.

02

Attendees who prefer listening

Give people another accessibility option when captions are not the easiest way for them to stay engaged.

03

QR-code audio on personal phones

Attendees can join quickly on their own device instead of depending on venue-owned receiver hardware.

Why teams choose Faith Translate for this

Use one simple workflow for live captions, translated text, and translated audio in real faith gatherings.

01

Caption and audio workflows stay aligned

One live session can support both reading and listening, which keeps volunteer setup simpler.

02

Use a phone mic or venue feed

Choose the input that matches the room, from a phone near the speaker to the venue's own audio chain.

03

Works for recurring and one-off events

Use translated audio for weekly meetings, conferences, retreats, or special faith events without changing tools.

Simple setup for live translation

Most teams can run the same basic flow without specialist interpreter hardware.

1

Start one live session

Open Faith Translate before the gathering starts and create a session for the speaker, room, or event.

2

Capture the speaker audio

Place a phone near the speaker or connect the venue audio feed so the spoken content reaches the session clearly.

3

Share access by QR code

Attendees scan the QR code to follow captions, translated text, or translated audio on their own devices.

Offer this at your next gathering

Start with a free account and test QR-code access, live captions, and translated audio with your own team before a real event.