The church was included on the list of immovable historical and cultural monuments of local importance by decision No.
In 1817, several hundred families of Swabian Lutheran pietists arrived in Russian Empire with the permission of Emperor Alexander I.
[3] The first religious rituals were held by teachers of the parish school until a priest from Hanover was invited in 1832 to run the congregation.
The building, constructed from red brick, has a single clock tower, 16 large and two small windows, all crafted from wood, and two entrance doors.
[12][16] The church was included on the list of immovable historical and cultural monuments of local importance by decision No.
The tower was supplied with a clock and bells thanks to fundraising efforts of EuroKaukAsia, a German society for culture and science.