It is the church for the Løkken parish which is part of the Orkdal prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Nidaros.
There was a service here every fourth Sunday, and interest in the church among the miners and their families was so great that the Orkla Group soon looked for a larger (and also more dignified) house of worship.
It had a large hall on the upper floor that was used for various events, including a cinema there twice a week for many years.
On the lower floor, there was a large, open-air passageway right through the house for patrons to access the shooting range.
Indoors, the painters Ole Teien and Oskar Hogstad were commissioned to decorate the new nave on the walls and ceiling.
At the 300th anniversary of mining at Løkken Verk in 1954, the chapel received a gift of a new large magnificent bell that was cast by Olsen Naum.
For many years, the Orkla Group also paid the salary to have an auxiliary priest at the church full time.