The Endriejavas Church of St. Andrew the Apostle stands in the township of Endriejavas next to the Žemaičiai highway.
In 1778, Endriejavas fell under the rule of the Jorūdai family. Viktoras and Agnieszka Jorūdai established a parish there.
In the first half of the 19th century, a parish school operated in Endriejavas, and in 1861, a bell tower was built.
A bell cast in Moscow, which was the largest one in the entire Diocese of Samogitia, was acquired in 1862, and a renovation of the church took place in the same year.
On 22 June 1941, the old church burnt down, and the current wooden church was built in 1943. The church features a long rectangular plan with a porch, an altar and a fragment of the stone masonry churchyard fence with an arched gate remaining there from the old church. There is a chapel in the churchyard.
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