The currently existing Church in Brzeżawa was built in 1843, on the site of an earlier wooden Church. The temple was the parish Church belonging to birczańskie deanery. After the war the temple became a Roman Catholic Church, renovated in the 70s of twentieth century it operated as a filial Church of the Church of St. Michael the Archangel.
The Church is oriented, wooden and timbered, divided into three parts, with the sanctuary closed on three sides with the pastoforia - sacristies, low columnar tower over the women's gallery. The interior walls are decorated with figural - ornamental wall paintings from the late nineteenth century. In the Department of Orthodox Art in the Łańcut Castle Museum there is a sixteenth century icon of Archangel Michael, which used to belong to the Orthodox Church in Brzeżawa.