In 1792, a stone church without a tower was built in Secé. In 1862, according to the project of architect Johann Helt, the church was rebuilt and a tower was built. The rebuilt church with 300 seats was consecrated in 1862. October 28. Sece Church is a neo-Gothic stone-brick wall with a tower. The poet and teacher Friedrich Malberg (1823–1907) and the German soldiers who died in World War I are buried in the church cemetery. Friedrich Malberg was a band in the Sece Lutheran Church and taught Sece's children for 31 years.