The Słupsk East Deanery is part of the Koszalin-Kołobrzeg Diocese within the Szczecin-Kamień Metropolitan Archdiocese. It encompasses a number of parishes that serve as important centers of religious and cultural life in the region. The deanery includes the following parishes: Jeziorzyce (St. Anthony of Padua), Siemianice (St. Joseph the Worker), and Słupsk with three parishes: the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Our Lady Queen of the Holy Rosary, St. Hyacinth, and St. John Cantius. Also significant are the subsidiary churches in Krępa Słupska and Strzelino, which serve local communities. Włynkówko is known for the Parish of St. Adalbert, and Wieszyno for the Parish of St. Ursula Ledóchowska. Architecturally, the churches in the deanery combine various styles, from Neo-Gothic to Baroque, reflecting the changing tastes and construction traditions over the centuries. Historically, these parishes have their roots in the Middle Ages, when Christianity began to spread in this area. An interesting fact is that many of these temples serve not only as places of prayer but also as centers for local communities, organizing festivals, concerts, and other cultural events that bring residents together. The rectoral church of St. Otto in Słupsk is also an important point on the deanery's map, offering various religious and cultural initiatives for the inhabitants. Thanks to its rich traditions and activities, the Słupsk East Deanery plays a vital role in the spiritual and cultural life of the region, bridging the past with the present.