The original wooden cross above the altar was replaced in 1974 with the present crucifix, which was created by Johannes Hansen, who was the brother's pastor at the time.
At the same time, the two eastern windows were fitted with stained glass by Helle Scharling, who had also made the smaller windows on the northern and southern sides of the church.
[2] It was built in the Romanesque style from granite blocks and its exterior walls are a meter thick.
A steeple was built in the Gothic period, but was demolished in the 18th century.
By that time, the old church in Brønderslev was no longer big enough to house the growing community.