Christ the King Church, which had been originally built as a Protestant temple, was remodelled in Gothic Revival style in 1854 and today belongs to a Catholic parish. Inside the church, there is a sandstone thanksgiving plaque from 1690, funded by Christoph von Schenckendorff, the founder of the earlier Protestant church. After World War II, the church was taken over by Catholic settlers from the East who were resettled to the Western Territories.