45In the broadest sense, liturgy simply means “the shape of the worship service.” In that (better) sense of the word, all worship traditions have a liturgy. I am using the word in another valid sense, as “ceremonies, symbols, and fixed responses.” In this sense, Anglican worship is more “liturgical” than Reformed, which is more so than Free Church worship. Wolterstorff has a fine discussion of the meaning of liturgy in “Reformed Liturgy,” 274–75.