Parish Church
A Parish Church is a local place of worship that serves a specific community or neighborhood. It is typically part of a larger religious organization, such as the Roman Catholic Church or the Anglican Communion. Parish churches provide spiritual services, including regular worship, baptisms, weddings, and funerals, and often serve as a social hub for the community.
These churches are usually led by a parish priest or minister, who is responsible for the spiritual care of the congregation. Parish churches may also offer various programs and activities, such as youth groups, Bible studies, and charity events, fostering a sense of community among members.