It is one of the churches for the Nordsinni parish which is part of the Hadeland og Land prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Hamar.
[1][2] For centuries, Nordsinni Church was located at Haugner (historically spelled Hogne).
In 1898, the old Nordsinni Church was taken down and moved further down the valley to a more accessible location.
Around 1900, a bell tower was built at the site of the old church, alongside the existing cemetery there.
The building was designed by Harald Myhre as a long church that measured 183 square metres (1,970 sq ft) and it had room for 100 people.