The history of the church in Dorfmark dates back to the time when there was no record in documents at the turn of the millennium. At that time probably "Up the Thy", that is on the court and Thingplatz, a wooden church, which was replaced in the 14th century by a Gothic building. On the foundations of this old church, which was located on a three-sided protected by water and bog headland next to a trout stream, the present church was built in 1708. The three bell wooden belfry (one from 1715, two steel bells from the period after the First World War) dates back to after the Thirty Years' War. The equipment consists of a baptismal font from the year 1465, which with the Low German inscription: "Keen Minsche up here can be soul without Döpe, de Döpe the Minschen thus clarified, dat up to Gode upfahret". The precious Passion altar of 1479 has been reorganized and erected around 1870 by the Hanoverian consistorial master builder Hase. The altar bible dates from 1610, the altarpiece from 1465 and the pulpit galleries date back to the 19th century. (Wikipedia)