Baroque pulpit from 1700 - a wall mounted by Pomeranian woodcarvers with rich acant decoration, motifs of drapery and campanula. The pulpit consists of a sexagon corps, a rostrum with a crucifix and a canopy. The staircase with staircase decorated with richly decorated balustrade with imagery of biblical scenes and door decorated with four boards with roses and a row of campanuli culminated with the sculpture of the Risen Christ and four saints. On the canopy there is a scene from the Last Judgment. The pulpit in the lower part is bulged, divided by acanthus leaves and horizontally protruding stripes on relief planes with scenes from the life of Christ. At the top of the Annunciation, Prayer in the Garden, Flogging, Crucifixion and Resurrection, and in the lower stage of the Bible: Creation of Eve, Original Sin, Deluge, Sacrifice of Isaac. The whole is kept in the form of an angel.