History
         It is well known from "The Description of Széklerland” written by Orbán Balázs that during the
  principality of Zsigmond János the half of the inhabitants converted to the Unitarian faith and at that
  time the Unitarians had a "decorative college" opposite the Teleki Library at the corner of Fazekas Street
  (today Borsos Tamás). Regrettably these buildings were devastated by Mihály voivode and by the
  mercenary army of Habsburg general Basta and thus there is no written evidence left.
         Simultaneously, as a consequence of the   forceful
 
propagation of faith, the Unitarian denomination
  almost  ceased to exist in our town.A slow change
  followed only one and a half century later, in
  themiddle of the19 th century.Since the Unitarians 

  gradually increased  in number, " the greatest 
  "Székler" mentions some160 souls. It is also him
  whoput down the  following:   "On the ground-plot
  in Fazekas Street,its two corners looking onto the
  street is rising that lovely chapel built within a few
  months by the devoted  in 1869".
This small building
  still stands but for nearly 70 years
hasn't been used as
  a chapella ho of prayer.
        With the moving's in the member of Unitarian increased so rapidly that the  building a serious church
  could  not be delayed anymore. A church with a beautiful fronting in neo-gothic style was built within 11
  months with the utmost dispatch in 1929/1930.