The Jobst church, built in 1741, is located outside the village in an open field. Above the entrance portal is a sprung gable decorated with baubles and a vase.
The daughter church in Jobst, that is dedicated to Saint Anna, has belonged to the parish of Bad Blumau since 1787. The impressive church structure was built in 1741 on the spot where a 16th century chapel had originally stood. The plans most likely came from the Pöllau architect Remigius Horner. There is a group of sculptures of Saint Anna with baby Jeses on the altar. It was last renovated in the autumn of 1998.
The exterior of the individual apses is divided by Tuscan pilasters and eight large rectangular windows; the northern and southern conches also have doors under the windows. Between the southern conch and the choir apse is the sacristy building. The ground plan shows a central square room, to which conches are added on four sides. The three altarpieces - Christ on the high altar, God the Father and the Holy Spirit on the two side altars - are sculptural representations of the Holy Trinity.
This church is only open on certain occasions. For further information please contact the parish office.