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Episcopal liturgy

Episcopal liturgy refers to the formal worship practices of the Episcopal Church, rooted in tradition and guided by structured rituals, prayers, and scripture readings. It often follows a church calendar, including services like Eucharist (Holy Communion), prayer, and scripture reflection. The liturgy emphasizes reverence, community participation, and spiritual reflection, blending ancient forms with contemporary language. It is often led by a priest or bishop and involves organized elements such as hymns, creeds, and prayers. Overall, it aims to nurture faith, foster communal worship, and connect participants with God through a meaningful, shared ritual experience.