Built around 1570, the church of st. Lawrence, the owner of the local goods handed over to Protestants. And it was they who, probably in the same year, rebuilt the temple in the shape that has survived to this day. Catholics re-acquired it in 1629 and a sacristy was added to the nave. The entrance is through the porch in the tower. A beautiful doorframe from the chancel to the sacristy has been preserved, from the end of the 16th century. The pulpit is of seventeenth-century origin with the image of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception on the back. Baroque, 18th-century monuments can be seen in the side altars, one of which came to Zacharzowice from the monastery church in Jemielnica. The main altar is neo-baroque. Until 1997, the most valuable gem of the church was the late Gothic altar triptych with the figure of St. Anna Samotrzecia. It was stolen, now we are only looking at a copy of it.