The wooden church of All Saints was built in 1795 at the initiative of Father Sebastian Michał Iwański, the owner of the Kuchary Kościelne estate at that time was Walenty Biskupski. It was built on the site of a previous church that was falling apart due to age.
It is a log construction building, single-nave with a lower presbytery closed polygonally. There are three Baroque altars from the previous church from around the 17th century. Main altar: a figure of Jesus Crucified, above it the Mother of God with Child, above it the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove and at the highest a symbolic figure of God the Father with spread hands. The side altar by the pulpit is dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows (standing under the Cross) and St. Anne (above in a medallion). The altar on the side of the porch (nasal gallery) is dedicated to St. Valentine, who heals an epileptic and St. Roch (above in the medallion).
Most likely, a stone baptismal font has been preserved from the first church, i.e. from the beginning of the parish from around the 15th century.
In 1870, a massive tower in the shape of a hexagon with two domes, topped with a bulbous spire, covered with English sheet metal and painted red, was added to the church. A bell was placed in the tower (a small bell, i.e. 17.50 kg, with a Latin date of casting, i.e. 1512).