Many Christian Churches called their local congregations "parishes", if the local congregations are set up along geographical lines, often with one congregation per neighborhood. Among the churches that use this sort of local organization are the Catholics, the Orthodox and the Episcopalians (aka Anglicans outside the United States and Scotland).
The Baptists are another Christian "denomination". They do not have parishes as such. There congregations do not have geographical boundaries, though the church building itself has a street address. Members do not belong to a local church because they live within the boundaries assigned to the local church. Local Baptist churches get started when like - minded people organize and start one.
The Baptist Church (denomination) doesn't have parishes, so it can't have a parish church (congregation or building).
The difference between a church and a parish is that a church is the physical building where people of the Christian faith go to worship, whereas a parish is the geographical area that church parishioners, or worshipers, come from.
Baptist immerse the person during baptism, Catholics sprinkle.
Central Parish Church was created in 1859.
Glenorchy Parish Church was created in 1811.
Wadsley Parish Church was created in 1834.
Ware Parish Church was created in 1715.
Kirkoswald Parish Church was created in 1777.
Prescot Parish Church was created in 1610.
Yester Parish Church was created in 1708.
George Harbottle has written: 'Gosforth Parish Church: an historical account of the life of the church' -- subject(s): Gosforth Parish Church 'Gosforth and its parish church' -- subject(s): Gosforth Parish Church, History
Govan Old Parish Church was created in 1888.
Holburn West Parish Church was created in 1894.
South Leith Parish Church was created in 1487.
Old Parish Church of Peebles was created in 1887.