Wooden Church was built probably in 1660. The temple in Zadąbrowie was a filial Church of the Święte parish, which was part of the deanery of Przemysl, and after World War the radymniański deanery.
In the nineteenth century, the Church overcame a transformation, especially in a lot of vaults and roofs. After the expulsion of the Ukrainian population in 1947, the Church served as Roman Catholic Church. In 1984, after building of the new Church (in the place of the previous one) it was moved a few tens of metres. Since then, the old did no longer perform the functions of the cult, serving to the parish as a storage building. Until recently, next to the Church there was a small wooden bell tower of the late nineteenth century. The Church is oriented, divided in three-section. The building consists of a closed on three side’s sanctuary, the nave and the women's gallery built on the plan of a square. The nave is more extensive than the sanctuary and the women's gallery, with a higher walls. The roof over the sanctuary is ridge, with five surfaces. Above the nave and the women gallery the roof is two-sided.