Quote from Wikipedia (as of June 15, 2024):
"The church was built in the 18th century in Wieżanka, in 1834 it was moved to Klejniki (where it served as a parish church), and at the beginning of the 20th century it was moved once again - to its current location. In the second half of the 20th century, due to changing the course of the Narew River (which threatened the existence of the temple), security works were carried out - the river bank and the foundations of the church were strengthened. In the years 2013–2016, a general renovation of the temple was carried out - some of the walls and the entire internal cladding and roof covering were replaced, and the foundations were strengthened and secured. moisture. The entire building was raised 70 cm above the ground. The area around the church was tidied up and the fence was repaired. After the renovation, the church was consecrated on August 14, 2016 by the Metropolitan of Warsaw and All Poland.