Low Church
"Low Church" refers to a branch of the Anglican tradition that emphasizes a more simplified form of worship and a less formal approach to church governance. It typically focuses on the authority of the Bible and personal faith rather than the sacraments and rituals. Low Church congregations often prioritize preaching and congregational participation over liturgical practices.
In contrast to "High Church," which embraces elaborate ceremonies and a strong emphasis on the sacraments, Low Church communities may adopt a more evangelical style. This approach often aligns with Methodism and other Protestant movements that value personal piety and a direct relationship with God.