The first mention of the church of St Joseph the Worker, located in the heart of Budziechów, goes back to 1346. Later mentions from 1498 concern the parish priest, Johannes Herman. The original shape and style of the church were lost; its current form is dated at around 1768. It was built with the remains of the old temple and also with brick and boulders. In 1826, a wooden steeple was added and later replaced with a brick structure in 1882. The bell in the steeple originates from the 15th Century.