Theological Term of the Week 
Tuesday, September 17, 2013 at 9:05PM
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liturgy
An established or customary pattern for a public religious service. It may include prescribed content for readings and prayers, and/or designated times for hymns, responsive readings, scripture readings, prayers, the Lord’s Supper, and teaching, etc.

Learn more:

  1. Got Questions.org: What does the Bible say about liturgy? and What are the ingredients to a truly biblical worship service?
  2. Christian Apologetics and Research Ministries: What is liturgy?
  3. R. Scott Clark: Two examples of liturgies: Heidelberg 1563 and Strasbourg 1545

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Filed under Ecclesiology

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