Definition: The structured form of public worship. From Greek *leitourgia* — “public service.”
Scriptural Resonance: (hover for pop-up): Hebrews 8:2
Theological Use: Liturgy shapes the rhythm of worship. It reflects theological priorities and forms spiritual habits.
Pastoral Note: Liturgy is not lifeless routine—it's a gospel-shaped script that trains hearts to adore, confess, and rejoice.