Definition of order of service in English:
order of service
nounPlural orders of service
British The programme of events for a religious service or ceremony.
the order of service for her funeral
Example sentencesExamples
- A new Order of Service for Remembrance Sunday has been published for those who gather in silence on around war memorials across the nations.
- This event template has a suggested order of service for a more concert style service.
- The school compiled an order of service in his honour.
- The printed order of service for the thanksgiving service carried on its cover a picture of the child taken soon after she was born.
- Mourners received an order of service programme featuring clearly joy-filled photos from the family album.
- Getting back home, Lucy slept for the whole afternoon while Debbie printed out some more Order Of Service sheets.
- Mourners carried an order of service that showed a black-and-white portrait of the deceased.
- She did not attend the funeral but the order of service booklet contained two drawings she did of her father.
- After every gaze at the coffin, she looked down, and her black-gloved hands fidgeted with her order of service.
- The order of service has not yet been finalised but a police family liaison officer has been asked to read a poem during the service.