The parish decided on a large Gothic architecture building in order to serve the increased population.
In 1775, the parish decided to rebuild the walls of the existing church.
As its membership grew, the parish decided to construct a church building.
The parish decided not to restore it, but to have a new organ built.
In the mid-1990s, the parish decided that it was time to refurbish the interior of the church.
Instead, each parish decided on its own which elements of Protestantism it took over.
In 1870, the parish decided to build a proper church.
With a growing congregation, the parish decided to build a new church.
By the 1880s, the parish had decided to replace the old brick church entirely with a yet larger building.
Any parish can decide to describe itself as a town.