High-church is a term used to describe a religious tradition that values traditional practices and liturgy. Some synonyms for high-church include Anglo-Catholic, traditionalist, orthodox, and sacramental. These terms highlight the importance of ritual and sacraments in the high-church tradition. Other related terms include high-church Anglicanism, which refers specifically to the Anglican Church, and high-church Lutheranism, which refers to the Lutheran Church. The opposite of high-church is low-church, which emphasizes individual faith and personal experience over traditional practices. While there may be some debate over the exact definition of high-church, it is generally understood to represent a traditional and formal approach to worship.