At the time of construction there are no exact details. Groß Schulzendorf was founded by Flamen in the 14th century. It is conceivable that they built a church of which there is no evidence in the 21st century. The Kultur- und Förderverein Groß Schulzendorf thinks it is conceivable that a building was already built at this time. For that would say that between the church tower and the nave a wall of unhardened field stones is. In the Dehio manual is given as the construction date "probably from 1744" - possibly on the foundation of a previous building. In 1896, the parish extended the building by a transept and a choir square to a cross church. As a result, they gained space for a revolving gallery to accommodate the growing number of believers. In the First World War they had to give the bells out of bronze as part of a metal donation of the German people and managed in 1927 three new copies of cast steel. In the years 1960 to 1967, the parish built the galleries back to the west gallery. Below this, a winter church was built by installing a partition. Furthermore, she removed the previously attached plaques for the fallen of the world wars. In 2003 craftsmen renovated the interior, in 2007 the church tower. In the year 2004 the parish bought a used organ of the company Jehmlich from Dresden.
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