The church serves some 11.000 parishioners in Skåde Parish and holds weekly sermons along with weddings, burials and baptisms.
[1][2] Frederik's Church is the last Danish church which draws obvious inspiration from the medieval architectural tradition; in the years following the Second World War architecture generally diverged in many different directions.
[3][4] Frederik's Church had an adjacent building for parish council meetings and communal work added in 1973.
Growing population through the 1950s and 1960s resulted in the church itself being too small for the needs of the community so it was decided to add a building specifically for other activities.
The network agenda was launched by the National Council of Churches in Denmark (NCCD) in 2011.