The church is often referred to as the 'Cathedral of the Forest'.
This church is often referred to as the "Romerike cathedral".
The church was first referred to in documents dating to 1147.
For a time in the 19th century, the church was referred to as St Bartholomew's.
The church is sometimes referred to as the "Church on the Hill."
From then on, the church was simply referred to as a "granary-church".
In 1569, the church was referred to as the chapel of Svaneke.
The church is now referred to as the Community of Christ.
In a document dated 1296, the church was referred to as an "old and well-known structure".
In the 9th century, the church was referred to as the Place of the Coals.