Spring Harvest Introduces Real-Time AI Translation in 85 Languages for 2026 Event
Spring Harvest 2026 will offer real-time AI translation in more than 85 languages through a partnership with Streamlingo, allowing attendees to follow sessions in their native language via their own smart device — no app download required.

Analysis
Spring Harvest has always been a gathering place for the whole church — families, young people, church leaders, and individuals from across the UK's remarkably diverse Christian community. This year, the annual event is taking a significant step toward making that welcome more tangible, announcing a partnership with Streamlingo to offer real-time AI translation in more than 85 languages across sessions in Studio 36.
The technology is straightforward to use: attendees scan a QR code on their own smartphone or tablet, choose their language, and listen through their own headphones. There is no app to download, no registration required, and no separate device to carry. For a first-generation immigrant attending Spring Harvest for the first time, or for a church group that includes members whose first language is not English, this changes the experience entirely.
The UK church is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse in the world. In cities like London, Birmingham, and Manchester, congregations regularly include members who speak dozens of different languages. Many of those Christians attend Spring Harvest — and many more would, if the language barrier were lower. The Streamlingo partnership is a practical recognition of that reality.
It is also a signal of where Christian events are heading. AI translation technology has improved dramatically in recent years, and the cost of deploying it at scale has fallen sharply. What was once available only to large international conferences is now accessible to a major UK Christian event — and, as Streamlingo's presence at the exhibition stand in the Skyline suggests, potentially to local churches and smaller events too.
Spring Harvest 2026 takes place at Butlins Skegness (30 March – 3 April) and Butlins Minehead (6–10 April). For churches with members who speak languages other than English, this is worth flagging in advance: the translation service is available, it is free to use, and it requires nothing more than a phone and a pair of headphones.