Orthodox Worship
Orthodox Worship is a traditional form of Christian worship practiced in the Eastern Orthodox Church and Oriental Orthodox Churches. It emphasizes the importance of the Divine Liturgy, which is the central act of worship, involving prayers, hymns, and the celebration of the Eucharist. The services are often conducted in ancient languages, such as Greek or Church Slavonic, and are rich in symbolism and ritual.
The worship experience is characterized by the use of icons, incense, and chanting, creating a sacred atmosphere. Congregants participate actively through responses and movements, such as standing and bowing. Overall, Orthodox Worship aims to foster a deep spiritual connection with God and the community.