The former Gothic church was devastated and the inauguration of the current Baroque church took place in 1715. The preserved chancel of the former church is still used today as a sacristy. Especially noteworthy are the Baroque altars, which are unusual for a small village church. From this period date the donation box and the baptismal font. The colored stained glass windows designed by an artist from Mainz in 1906 depict beautiful images of saints. Next to the high altar, one can see the statues of the patron saints Philip and James. In the church, there is a "holy grave" in a side altar that is only opened on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday.
A cemetery cross in front of the church still reminds us today of the former cemetery that surrounded the church.
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