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A '''High Church''' refers to a [[Church (Local Body)|Church]] which emphasises [[Traditionalism|traditional]] non-[[Fundamentalism|fundamentalist]] worship and liturgy. All [[Ecclesialism|Ecclesialist]] denominations are considered High Church, as well as the [[Lutheran]], [[Anglican]] and most [[Reformed]] Churches. | |||
This is opposed to them being [[Low church|Low Church]]. | |||
Latest revision as of 10:28, 11 March 2026
A High Church refers to a Church which emphasises traditional non-fundamentalist worship and liturgy. All Ecclesialist denominations are considered High Church, as well as the Lutheran, Anglican and most Reformed Churches.
This is opposed to them being Low Church.
