The Zwölelapostelkirche Züssow dates back to the 14th century. During the Seven Years' War (1756-1763) the Swedes destroyed the vicarage and church tower with their cannons. A belfry was built from the remains of the tower. After the Second World War, the parish with the Züssow deacons founded the Züssow work, which has become home and shelter for many people. 800 Christians who live in the towns of Züssow, Kessin, Krebsow, Thurow, Radlow and Nepzin belong to the parish.