The church was built in the second half of the 13th century. The building was planned on a rectangular plan with dimensions of 16.2 × 8.2 m, without a separate chancel, and with a tower wider than the nave. The temple was built of granite squares arranged in 19 layers in the nave and 23 in the tower. In 1690, 1706 and at the end of the 19th century, the church was rebuilt. In 1706, a half-timbered structure covered with boards and topped with a baroque helmet with a weather vane was built on the base of the tower. Around 1890, the windows over the southern portal were vaulted with flat brick arches. Traces of the original windows and pointed portals have been preserved in the façades, and at the top of the eastern façade there is an original circular window.
The temple's furnishings, which have not been preserved to this day, include an 18th-century ambo altar with paintings depicting Saints Peter and Paul and sculptures of Moses and Christ, an organ gallery from 1750 decorated with paintings showing scenes from the Old Testament, and a wooden epitaph of Colonel Johann Karl von Lappenow (d. 1729), an oil painting with a scene of the Crucifixion from around 1700, a brass baptismal bowl from 1693, a gold-plated mass chalice from 1651 and a bell in the tower cast by the bell-founder from Szczecin, Johann Heinrich Schmidt, in 1714. In the church there was also a 45×67 cm pall dating from the beginning of the 16th century, woven from embroidered linen and multi-colored silk with gold and silver threads.
After 1945, the church fell into ruin. It was rebuilt in 1978. The nave and tower were then covered with a gable roof covered with tiles. On December 17, 1978, Bishop Jan Gałecki consecrated the church
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