In 1928, Norsk Hydro opened a factory on Herøya and as part of the design of the area, the company including a place for a new church as part of the residential areas surrounding the factory. After World War II, there was a push to get the church built on Herøya. Norsk Hydro donated land for the church and contributed money towards the construction costs. The church was designed by Helge Abrahamsen and Hans Grinde. The new church was consecrated on 27 August 1957 by Bishop Johannes Smidt. The church is a modern design, built out of brick and concrete, and covered with white plaster on the outside. There is a free-standing bell tower near the main entrance to the church. The church was restored in 1988 and 1992.[3][4]