High Church

One of three popular designation for styles of worship in an Anglican Church. "High Church" worship emphasizes theological or liturgical formality. Parts or all of a "high" service are often sung or chanted rather than reading or speaking them. Services often include several vested assistants, incense and sanctus bells.

See: Low Church, Broad Church.

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