wûr • ship --n. | |
Human beings worship those things that they perceive to have worth. To worship God regularly, therefore, is to affirm the ultimate worth of God to human life. Episcopalians throughout the United States worship and offer praise to God following the ordered services contained in the Book of Common Prayer. The Prayer Book identifies the Holy Eucharist as the "principal act of Christian worship on Sunday, the Lord's Day."
St. Patrick's is a part of the
Worldwide Anglican Communion.
