The Church of Norway is one of the largest religious institutions in Norway, with a long history dating back to the Reformation in the 16th century. The Church's mission is to uphold the Christian message and offer religious services to its members. The Church of Norway is organized into dioceses and congregations, which together form an extensive network of church activities and communities.
In addition to church services and sacraments, such as baptism, confirmation and marriage, the Church of Norway also offers various forms of education and diaconal activities. The Church is involved in social issues and works to promote values such as charity, justice and care for people in need. The Church of Norway is also involved in interreligious dialogue and cooperation with other faith communities in Norway.



