The temple in Krępsk was built in 1932 of clinker brick. The chancel was built on a square plan. From the north-west side there is a tower covered with a four-sided cupola. In the area adjacent to the church, from the north, there is a chapel of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception and a missionary cross.
The interior of the church is covered with a boarded ceiling. In the presbytery, on the eastern wall, in the central place, there is a large cross with the figure of Christ, flanked on the left with the image of the patron saint of the Church of Our Lady Queen of Poland (consecrated by John Paul II during his visit to Szczecin in Jasne Błonia). On both sides of the image of the patroness there are glass cabinets with votive offerings. A tabernacle was placed next to the cross. The church equipment includes baptismal fonts: one stone, decorated with a Christogram, and the other wooden, with a carved lid, on which the scene of the Baptism in Jordan is shown. In the western part of the church there is a choir gallery, which has been preserved since the construction of the temple. Under the gallery there is a historic, over a hundred-year-old stove, a wooden confessional and an intricately carved crucifix.