The village of Kilen stood fairly isolated for centuries, with the best means of access by boat on the lake Flåvatn. As large forest owners in the area, the Aall family had intended to build a chapel here as early as the 19th century to serve the local population, but this dream never came to fruition. Instead, a local fundraising initiative started in 1945. By 1957, enough money had been collected. The chapel was constructed in 1958 using volunteer labour. The building was designed by Torjus Bjåen and it was consecrated on 10 August 1958. It was Kaare Støylen's first duty as the new bishop of the diocese. For many years, the chapel was part of a joint parish with Fjågesund Church until all the churches in the municipality were merged into one parish.[4][5]