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'''Low church''' is a term usually used to describe certain [[Protestantism|Protestant]] or [[Evangelicalism|Evangelical]] groups, that would especially deny [[Confession of Faith|Confessions]], and deny the orthodox doctrine of the[[sacraments]] of [[Baptism]] and the [[Lord's Supper]]. | '''Low church''' is a term usually used to describe certain [[Protestantism|Protestant]] or [[Evangelicalism|Evangelical]] groups, that would especially deny [[Confession of Faith|Confessions]], and deny the orthodox doctrine of the [[sacraments]] of [[Baptism]] and the [[Lord's Supper]]. | ||
A minority of [[Reformed]] Churches, as well as all [[Baptists]], [[Pentecostal|Pentecostals]] and Evangelicals are Low Church. | A minority of [[Reformed]] Churches, as well as all [[Baptists]], [[Pentecostal|Pentecostals]] and Evangelicals are Low Church. | ||
Latest revision as of 10:32, 11 March 2026
Low church is a term usually used to describe certain Protestant or Evangelical groups, that would especially deny Confessions, and deny the orthodox doctrine of the sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper.
A minority of Reformed Churches, as well as all Baptists, Pentecostals and Evangelicals are Low Church.
