The first information about the local church was created at the end of the 14th century in the documents of the Głogów archdeaconry. They recorded that in Krzepielów (Czeplaw, later Tschepplau) in 1399 there was a church, in which the parish priest Petrus Steynschin officiated. Presumably it was still a wooden building, because the brick, late Gothic church of St. Martin was built in the 15th century, perhaps from the foundation of the then owners of the village from the von Kreckwitz family. In 1599, a presbytery and a chapel were added to the body. The church was built of brick and erratic stones. It was located in the middle of the village, on the area of the oval cemetery, on the northern side of the road to Wschowa.