The church in Klępin was built by Catholics at the beginning of the 15th century and is almost entirely made of fieldstone. In the Reformation times it became a protestant church and still served as a house of prayer. The Prussian rule did not destroy it. The German Reich respected the place of a religious cult. It survived the most difficult moments of the First and Second World Wars, it lasted till the liberation and the return of the Polish Catholic believers. However, the liberation day became the day of destruction by the Soviet Army in spring 1945. In 1990-92, according to the project of an architect Walenty Zaborowski and by a social attempt of the residents of Klępin, with the support of the Parish of St. Joseph from Stargard, the church was renovated and blessed on 12 September 1999.