The Bobbin church is the only preserved fieldstone church in Rügen, which is visible from afar on a hill.
The church belongs to the Protestant parish of Altenkirchen & Wiek since 2006. The nave with choir and sacristy was completed around 1400. 100 years later the tower was added. In the following period, the building has undergone various changes. The last renovation inside the church took place in 1954/55, and the renovation of the roof, originally covered with slate, took place in 1971. In the 15th and 16th centuries, St. Paul's was one of several pilgrimage churches on Rügen. Pope Boniface IX - according to historical sources - granted indulgences to visitors and benefactors of the "ecclesia parochialis S. Pauli in Bobbin" (belonging to the diocese of Roskildegehörig). In 1472, a head of the "Brotherhood of St. Mary" is mentioned, after the Reformation, the patronage probably lay with the respective sovereign, since the 2nd half of the 17th century with the lordship of Spyker. Since the second half of the 17th century the patronage has been with the lordship of Spyker. The oldest piece in the church is the font, probably from 1300.
Church services are held from Easter to Thanksgiving on every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 10 am.