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Live Sermon Translation for Churches in Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic is home to a Spanish-speaking community. Sermon Bridge helps churches here include every member — the presenter speaks in English, and listeners hear your sermon translated live on their own phones, just by scanning a QR code. No receivers to hand out, no app to install.

The Spanish your Dominican Republic congregation actually speaks

Dominican Republic's Spanish-speaking families are largely of Dominican background, so Sermon Bridge translates into Caribbean Spanish. Caribbean Spanish — spoken by Puerto Rican, Dominican, and Cuban families — has its own rhythm and vocabulary that make worship feel like home. Translation that sounds natural keeps people engaged instead of straining to follow along.

Why congregations in Dominican Republic choose Sermon Bridge

Nothing to hand out

No headsets, no receivers, no hardware to buy or sanitize. Everyone in Dominican Republic already has the only device they need — their phone.

Natural, live audio

Listeners hear a spoken voice in Caribbean Spanish, not just captions to read — so they can worship with their eyes up.

Built for Dominican families

Translation tuned to the Spanish spoken across Dominican Republic, so the message lands the way it was meant to.

Affordable for any church

Pay only for the minutes you use. Small Dominican Republic congregations and large ones alike can afford to include everyone.

Churches by city in Dominican Republic

Frequently asked questions

Do people need to download an app to use Sermon Bridge in Dominican Republic?

No. Congregants in Dominican Republic simply scan a QR code with their phone camera and the translated audio plays in their browser. There is no app to install and nothing to hand out.

What kind of Spanish does Sermon Bridge translate into for Dominican Republic churches?

Sermon Bridge translates into Caribbean Spanish, which fits Dominican Republic's largely Dominican community. Caribbean Spanish — spoken by Puerto Rican, Dominican, and Cuban families — has its own rhythm and vocabulary that make worship feel like home.

How much does live church translation cost in Dominican Republic?

Sermon Bridge charges only for the minutes you actually translate, so churches of every size in Dominican Republic can afford it. See the pricing page for current plans.

Can small churches in Dominican Republic use Sermon Bridge?

Yes. Whether you have 20 members or 2,000, any church in Dominican Republic can set up a service and reach Spanish-speaking listeners in minutes.

Ready to include everyone?

Set up your first translated service in minutes — no app, no hardware.