Hadsund Church

The altarpiece, painted by Olga Marie Smith, was originally a copy of a work by Laurits Tuxen.

The artist, Esben Hanefeldt Kristensen, refers to the piece as "The morning death died" (Danish: "Den morgen døden døde").

The wings can be folded closed to reveal an additional painting of a crown of thorns, which is displayed during Lent, Good Friday, and funeral services.

The church's organ was constructed by Frobenius & Sønner and has twelve registers, two keyboards, and approximately 800 pipes.

It had originally been crafted in 1939 in Vejle and was donated to the church in 1943 by Harald Gade, a furniture dealer from Copenhagen.

A work of art hangs above the main entrance which was gifted to the church by the goldsmith Bent Exner in 1977.

The new bell, which was cast by a foundry in Brønderslev, was donated by Ane Kirstine Kjeldsen, who lived in Hadsund.

The bell was recast in 1966, and now bears the inscription: "See I proclaim to you a great joy" (Danish: "Se jeg forkynder eder en stor glæde").

Following a donation in 1991, the tower was outfitted with a bell chime, which was completed and consecrated in 1992 by the Bishop of the Diocese of Aalborg, Søren Lodberg Hvas.

Another affluent family in Hadsund, the Hornbechs, bought Møller's land and donated it to the church that year.

The nave
Bell tower, built in 1977
Hadsund parsonage in 2014