Christian liturgy
Christian liturgy refers to the structured form of worship used in many Christian denominations. It includes prayers, readings from the Bible, hymns, and rituals that guide the congregation in their worship experience. The liturgy is designed to foster a sense of community and connection with God.
Different Christian traditions have their own specific liturgical practices. For example, the Roman Catholic Church follows a formal liturgy during the Mass, while many Protestant churches may have a more flexible approach. Despite these differences, the core purpose of liturgy remains the same: to honor God and nurture the faith of the community.