Church translation/Korean/conference
Korean · conference or revival

Korean conference translation.

Korean churches run some of the largest conferences in world Christianity. Run yours in many languages at once — with no wall of receivers to hand out.

한국어 · Hangul script Scripture in Korean Revised No apps · no receivers · no hardware
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Why this matters

Built for a conference or revival, not a generic event.

A conference is the opposite of the weekly service: a burst of a few very full days, often with attendees from many language backgrounds and a bigger room than a normal Sunday. The pressure is on listener capacity and on running several languages at the same time without a wall of hardware receivers.

The Korean congregation

Who is reading in 한국어.

Korean churches are one of the most organized and fastest-growing segments of the immigrant church, and they run some of the largest conferences and revivals in world Christianity. Korean-language ministry frequently spans three generations in one building — Korean-first grandparents, bilingual parents, and English-first youth — which is precisely the setting where live per-person language choice matters.

Korean is written in Hangul, a featural alphabet unrelated to the Latin or Cyrillic scripts, so a listener needs the caption rendered in their own script — a transliteration would be unreadable.

The details that aren't a template

The real Korean specifics.

Language
Korean / 한국어
Script
Hangul
Language family
Koreanic
Bible translation
개역한글 (Korean Revised Version)
Bible verse auto-detection · every plan

The Korean Revised Version is the standard pulpit Bible in the vast majority of Korean Protestant churches — the text a Korean believer has heard read aloud their whole life.

Rendered in 개역한글 (Korean Revised Version)
한국어
How it works

From the sound board to every phone.

Connect a laptop or tablet to your sound board and open the VoxLive studio in a browser. No install, no receiver kit.
Add Korean (and any other languages your room speaks) as listener languages, then click Go Live.
Share one link or QR code. Each person opens it on their own phone and picks Korean — captions in Hangul, optional translated audio in their earbuds.
When the speaker cites a passage, the verse appears on their screen in 개역한글 (Korean Revised Version), automatically.
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Questions

Korean conference translation, answered.

How do we translate a conference or revival into Korean?

Connect a laptop or tablet to your sound board and open the VoxLive studio in a browser. Pick Korean as a listener language and click Go Live. Everyone who needs it opens one link on their own phone and reads live Korean captions — or listens to translated audio in their earbuds — as the speaker talks. There is no app to install and no receiver to hand out.

Which Korean Bible translation do the verses appear in?

The Korean Revised Version is the standard pulpit Bible in the vast majority of Korean Protestant churches — the text a Korean believer has heard read aloud their whole life. When the speaker references a passage, VoxLive detects it and renders that verse on every Korean listener's screen in 개역한글 (Korean Revised Version) — automatically, on every plan including Free.

Do Korean-speaking members need to install anything?

No. They open a link the church shares (or scan a QR code) and choose Korean on their own phone or tablet. No app, no account, no receiver, no hardware. Captions render in Hangul, their own script — not a transliteration.

Can VoxLive work alongside a human Korean interpreter?

Yes — this is one of the things that makes VoxLive different. If your church already has a volunteer or missionary interpreter, VoxLive can carry their live voice to every phone and let AI cover only the languages they can't. Interpreter mode is available now; you are not forced to replace the person you already trust.

What does it cost to run a conference or revival in Korean?

You can run a real service on the Free tier (8 broadcast hours a month, no credit card) or unlock the full product for one service with the $5 First Sunday Pass. Ongoing plans are flat and published: Starter $59, Growth $199, Pro $449, and Scale $789 a month — no per-language add-ons and no overage charges.

How many languages can run at a conference at once?

VoxLive supports live captions and spoken translation in 60 languages. Every plan can broadcast in any of them; the plan sets how many spoken (audio) translations run at the same time — from one on Starter up to six on Scale, with captions covering the rest. For a multilingual conference, most churches read in many languages and hear in the two or three that matter most on stage.

$5 First Sunday

Run one real conference or revival in Korean.

The cheapest way to know is not another page — it is your own room. The First Sunday Pass unlocks the whole product for one full service for $5. If it doesn't work in your sanctuary, the $5 comes back.

No app to install. No receivers to buy. Works alongside your existing livestream.