The beginnings of worship reach back to the 12th century when monks from Stična were coming to Vače. The first church was wooden while the following were built of stone. The majority of these were devastated by fires. The fifth church was also destroyed by the great fire in 1834, which turned the major part of Vače to ashes. The present Church of St. Andrew is the sixth in this location and was consecrated in 1884.
In the Church of St. Andrew, there is the renowned Holy Sepulchre (the work of Czech glaziers) from 1864 and Metzinger.s Stations of the Cross, which was salvaged from the old church. In addition to these, there are numerous other valuables in the church; the paintings in the church are by the painters Matevž Langus, Valentin Janez Metzinger and Fortunat Bergant. The excellent church organ was manufactured in 1967 by the master Fran Jenko while the church clock is from 1838. The sacristy bell bearing the year 1645 must also be mentioned.