Phrases with «liturgical churches»

The phrase "liturgical churches" refers to religious institutions or churches that follow a structured, formal worship service or ceremony. These churches typically have a set order of prayers, readings, and rituals that are repeated in a regular pattern. Full definition

Sentences with «liturgical churches»

  • There are no liturgical and non-liturgical wings, even though some members of liturgical churches identify as evangelicals. (firstthings.com)
  • • We write this on Shrove Tuesday, with Ash Wednesday and Lent arriving tomorrow, and you will be reading this, those of you in liturgical churches, a few weeks into Lent. (firstthings.com)
  • Many people who are new to the Lutheran Church, or other liturgical churches, coming from general evangelical protestantism, are unfamiliar with the ancient custom of observing a series of festivals, also known as «feasts,» and unique times throughout the year, known as «seasons.» (firstthings.com)
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