High Church
"High Church" refers to a style of worship and practice within the Anglican tradition that emphasizes formal liturgy, sacraments, and a strong connection to historical church practices. It often includes elaborate rituals, vestments, and the use of traditional hymns, reflecting a reverence for the sacredness of the worship experience.
This approach contrasts with "Low Church," which tends to focus more on personal faith and less on ritual. High Church communities often value the role of the Episcopal hierarchy and the importance of the Book of Common Prayer in guiding worship and church life.