
Anglican liturgy
Anglican liturgy refers to the structured form of worship used in the Anglican Communion, which includes the Church of England and other national churches. It typically features a series of prayers, hymns, scripture readings, and sacraments, particularly the Eucharist (Holy Communion). The liturgy is designed to guide congregants through a meaningful worship experience, fostering community and spirituality. It often follows a set schedule or calendar, such as the liturgical seasons of Advent, Lent, and Easter, reflecting the rhythm of the Christian year. The Book of Common Prayer is a key resource, providing prayers and guidelines for worship.