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Small groups

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Breeze is not only for Sunday morning. Prayer groups, Bible studies, community meals, and one-off festivals can use the same simple flow: start a stream, share the link, let each person pick their language. Because Breeze understands over 60 languages, people can speak in their heart languages, and everyone in the group can understand.

  • Circle size — one phone on the table with captions visible works for intimate groups; larger groups may need separate microphones, or to pass the device.
    • Note: the closer the audio is to the speaker the better. If you’re having trouble with certain people not being picked up, try passing the device to whoever is speaking. If you’re not sure, try recording a short section and sending it to a member of the Breeze team
  • Discussion and prayer — Breeze detects the spoken language; participants can still choose the language they read. Turn-taking and pausing help quality more than changing settings mid-meeting.
  • Leaders — the same Quick start applies: log in, start, share the link. No need to pre-enable languages.

Short, clear sentences and a single microphone (or phone near the person speaking) improve results. The same applies to how people speak — expanded acronyms and plain terms help everyone, not only cross-language groups. See Speaking clearly for translation. If music or overlapping prayer is loud, expect more errors — ministry continues; you can acknowledge that openly.

Christmas, Good Friday, Easter, outreach meals, and asylum-seeker welcome events are all part of church life. Breeze’s flexible approach means that we welcome irregular one-off use; see Ministry plans and Included special events for how we think about seasonal and occasional services.

You never gate languages by plan or event type — anyone can choose any supported language when they arrive.

  • Put the listener link in the WhatsApp or email invite for the group.
  • Assign a tech buddy who is not also leading discussion.
  • Debrief after the first session: audio, Wi‑Fi, and anything was unclear or needs tweaking. And as always, get in touch if you need any help!