Low-church is a term used to describe a style of worship and theology within the Anglican Church that emphasizes simplicity and individual spirituality rather than elaborate rituals and hierarchical authority. Some synonyms for the term low-church include evangelical, nonconformist, and reformed. These terms indicate a preference for a more direct and personal approach to faith and worship, often emphasizing scripture and preaching over liturgical traditions and sacraments. Other related terms include protestant, charismatic, and Pentecostal, which similarly emphasize individual faith and charismatic manifestations of the Holy Spirit. While these terms may overlap to some extent, they each have distinct historical and theological roots that shape their meanings and connotations.