The existing church was built in 1819 and its founder was Onufry Grabski. The date of construction of the building is located near the north-western corner on the beam of the north wall.
It is a modest building on a rectangular plan, closed with a pentagon from the east, with a sacristy added on a rectangular plan. It was erected on a stone foundation, in a half-timbered structure, the spaces between the beams are filled with burnt bricks, combined with lime mortar. Roman numerals visible on some beams are assembly marks. The gable roof made of ceramic tiles over the presbytery turns into a brog roof.
Inside the temple, the ceiling is reinforced with transverse wooden beams, which in turn are supported by six wooden vertical pillars. These pillars imitate columns with hexagonal heads and create the appearance of dividing the hall into three pseudo-naves.
Among the historic furnishings of the interior, it is worth paying attention to the altar from the 17th century with paintings of St. Joseph and the Holy Trinity from 1818, a pulpit and a confessional from the second half of the 17th century, a hanging candlestick from 1852.