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You may have a point here that isn't usually considered. Low church has meant limited ceremony, for example the Holy Communion service according to the BCP but without all the postures and vestments and add-ons borrowed from the Roman Church that characterize High Church services.
But what of the "contemporary" worship services that have appeared in recent decades, including praise bands and charismatic worship services?
I'd say that they don't fit any of the historic categories--High, Low, Broad.
Since you asked, I'm probably to be classified as Low Church, but that's by American standards.
Hi Albion,
Most of the time you make a lot of sense and I agree with most of what you say, but when you say things like "without all the postures and vestments and add-ons borrowed from the Roman Church" I find that rather annoying and patronising. The Church in England from which the Anglican Church finds it roots did not borrow anything in my opinion, it was always part of our tradition.
blessings, Gordon
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