It is a modest wood-frame structure, set on a rise south of County Road 4 northeast of Pickerel Lake.
It has Gothic Revival styling, and a bell tower capped by a steeple with flared roof.
Built in 1904, it is one of a few surviving period country churches in the region, and is distinctive for its use by a Norwegian-American community in an area predominantly populated by Polish immigrants.
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