noun
- the part of a Christian worship service when offerings of bread and wine or money are collected or presented
- the music sung or played during the offering portion of a religious service
- the money or gifts collected during a religious service
Usage: religious
Usage: religious; musical
Usage: religious
Examples
- The congregation stood during the offertory as the ushers passed the collection plates.
- The choir sang a beautiful offertory while donations were being collected.
- The offertory raised enough money to fund the church’s food pantry for a month.
- During the offertory, bread and wine are brought to the altar.
- The organist played a gentle offertory hymn as people placed their gifts in the basket.
- The offertory is an important part of the Sunday worship service.
- She volunteered to help count the offertory after each service.