Today the branch church is the half-timbered building, single-nave of pole-frame structure, topped with a gable, a tin roof (originally from shingles). Its interior hides a baroque altar with cordovan frontal, a Renaissance baptismal font, a pulpit from the late 17th century and gothic granite bowls.
The church has a wooden tower of the pillar structure, mounted on the front of the nave preceded by the porch. In 1792 the tower was crowned with a tin helmet with octagonal translucent lantern.