How sermon captioning will help you expand your audience base

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The Spirit Maketh Intercession for Us With Groanings Which Cannot Be Uttered.” Romans 8:26

“Thou shalt not curse the deaf, nor put a stumbling block before the blind, but shalt fear thy God: I am the Lord.” Leviticus 19:14

God loves all being. The blessing of God is thus reserved for every one of his loyal beings. A sermon is one such oration in honor of God and the entire organism. However, some are underprivileged due to physical disability like hearing loss and some others through non-understanding of the language in fully being able to admire all of God's glory. One good way to reach out to such a mass of people is through sermon captioning services. Why should the Gods’ glory be reserved for select few when He loves all being? 

Closed Captioning (CC) is a great way to reach out to the Christian community. It would be a great addition to all your sermons. Let us reiterate the reasons why?

  1. It adds to the sermon listening experience. People prefer reading the scripts of the dialogues instead of just listening. It adds to the overall experience of the listener because it helps in forming a clearer mental picture of what you are trying to convey. It adds to your listener base.
  2. Considering over 5% of the world’s population – 466 million people – have hearing loss and that number is thought to climb up to 900 million by 2050, captioning of your sermons is a great way to reach out to hard of hearing community. Why should God’s glory be reserved for a select few?
  3. Closed captioning is a great way to optimize your sermons for search engines. Search engines can ping on your content better if you were to provide closed captions that go along with it. It further adds to your audience.
  4. A non-native speaker of English makes up an enormous community of churchgoers. You could impress and preach the word of god among non-native speakers. The caption provides a great way to do so. 
  5. Captioning can also work as translated documents – in that captions can be in German, French, or even Hindi. This helps your message propagate in a form that everybody can understand. Sermon captioning services are a great way to provide closed captioning for church and churchgoers (in not just native language but other languages as well).

Online church sermon captioning services make your captioning as easy as pie. You begin by uploading your sermon video online. The video is forwarded to a captioner(s) and then begins a complex process of recording every tongue clicks, and language flicks in the caption. The closed captioning for sermon is carefully checked for timings such that nothing is astray and everything is to a tee. The completed caption is forwarded to you in any format you prefer.

Sermon captioning services will help you with accuracy because of its strenuous quality control measures. It also makes the problem of multilingualism in the documentary much easier because a group of professionals will work in accord to your needs. It also guarantees confidentiality, a return of your cost – with its nominal and transparent fee – and ultimately helps you expand your audience base. Think of sermon captioning “Christian closed captioning” – that doles out the blessings of god into every being.  

 


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