Liturgying
LIT·ur·gy·ing
1. The act of performance/reading of a liturgy, a predetermined or prescribed set of rituals, usually as part of a religious institution. An official action that takes placed during worship service of the Christian church.
2. What a liturgist does: the reading from/of a prescribed form or set of forms for public religious worship.
1. The act of performance/reading of a liturgy, a predetermined or prescribed set of rituals, usually as part of a religious institution. An official action that takes placed during worship service of the Christian church.
2. What a liturgist does: the reading from/of a prescribed form or set of forms for public religious worship.
Example:
Proud of how good their son's liturgying at the church service that morning was, Bob and Kay took him out to his favorite restaurant for lunch.
Proud of how good their son's liturgying at the church service that morning was, Bob and Kay took him out to his favorite restaurant for lunch.