The church in Strzepowo was built in the neo-Gothic style in the 19th century. Initially, it belonged to Pomeranian nobility, the von Podewils, and then to the von Kamecke family - the epitaphs of these two families have survived to this day. In the place of the temple there used to be another one, built at the turn of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Until today, only allegorical paintings and fragments of stained glass have been preserved, which were placed in the glass lintel of the entrance door of the present church. There are several graves in the area adjacent to the temple, and ancient trees also grow there.