The current organ has 53 stops, of which 35 stops, and the charger and belows are from an organ that the Norwegian organ builder August Nilsen built in Oslo cathedral in the 1800s. As much of the pipe material as possible, as well as organ parts from this organ shall be included in the new organ and they set the terms for a resonance/aesethic whole. The current work set up is mainly wanted to be continued, but the organ shall have a new free standing playing board with an electric tracture and register with setzer combinations. The organ house/facade is of poor craftmanship and material quality. As an option proposals are wanted therefore for a new organ house/facade adapted to the church's interior.