It belongs to Skepplanda-Hålanda parish in the Diocese of Gothenburg.
The medieval church was largely destroyed by two storms in 1635 and 1674.
[1] A church tower in the west was built 1753 and a porch to the south was added in 1756.
The interior style is late baroque; the pulpit, altarpiece and baptismal font are the same age as the church's reconstruction.
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