noun a collection of money or goods during a religious service
adjective relating to the collection of money or goods during a religious service
In music, an offertory is a vocal or instrumental composition performed during the offertory in a religious service.
In finance, an offertory can refer to an offering or donation made to a charitable organization or cause.
Choirs often sing offertories as part of their repertoire during religious services.
The offertory is the part of a religious service where offerings are collected from the congregation.
In the Catholic Church, the offertory is the part of the Mass where the bread and wine are brought to the altar.
In the context of a writer, 'offertory' may be used to describe a section of a religious service where offerings are collected.
In the context of a psychologist, 'offertory' may be used to refer to a form of giving or offering in a therapeutic setting, such as sharing personal insights or experiences.
In the context of a musician, 'offertory' may refer to a musical piece or performance that is played during the collection of offerings in a religious service.
In the context of an accountant, 'offertory' may be used to describe the accounting and recording of offerings or donations made to a religious organization.