Belongs to the parish of St. Christ the King in Jesionów. From a distance, it does not look like a church at all, and this is not surprising, because the temple is located in a former school building adapted for religious purposes. The renovation and adaptation took three years. Consecration dedicated to St. Wojciech Bishop and Martyr took place in September 1997.
Two figures were placed next to the church - John Paul II (on top of a large stone) and the Virgin Mary (on a stone pillar). Just behind the hedge, in September 2018, two English oaks were planted as part of the "One Hundred Oaks as a symbol of the 100th anniversary of Poland regaining independence" campaign.