In 1839 the monastery was abolished and the church began functioning as a parish. In 47 years, on the 25-year anniversary of the abolition of serfdom in Belarus a brama-belfry was built in front of the church. The majestic and spacious church is decorated with an antique church chandelier that was bought in 1899 with parishioners money. Also the part of the sum sent All-Russian Pastor, holy pious John of Kronstadt, the Miracle-Worker.
Today Spaso-Preobrazhenskaya Church is a rectangular church. Chapel of St. Nicholas adjoins to it on the south side where there is an altar. On the north side you can see a vestry. Initially, the main facade of the church consisted of two towers. But when a temple became Orthodox Church and had some reconstruction works, the towers were demolished also as a cupola. And Spaso-Preobrazhenskaya Church got its modern look.
In the church there is a revered icon, called «Afonskaya» by parishioners. It is the list from the icon of the Mother of God «Akafistskaya» or «Predvozvestitelnitsa». It was presented to the church in 1910 as a gift from the monks of Mount Athos at the request of Pastor Constantine Okolovich. The list was made by the monks of Mount Athos on a cypress board where the monks put a particle of the Holy Cross, a stone from the tomb of the Blessed Virgin, small parts of relics of St. Gregory Palamas and New George.
Spaso-Preobrazhenskaya Church is considered one of the best temples of the diocese of Minsk.