The current church building is associated with the Protestant period in the history of the Drawno commune, as it was built in 1660. The body of the church is equipped with windows with brick side windows. These are not the only small brick elements in the body. This material was also used to build the pinnacles at the corners of the building, the entrance portal, the surrounding plinth and the bell tower. The interior is unusually high thanks to the elimination of the flat ceiling and the opening of the space towards the rafters. The central point of the church is the presbytery apse with the altar, cross and tabernacle.