Floda church is in Katrineholmsbygden parish in the
Diocese of Strängnäs of the
Church of Sweden. The church is built of stone and was originally constructed during the 12th century. Some of the paintings in the church date to the 1480s and were made by
Albertus Pictor (c. 1440 – c. 1507). Among the church's furnishings are an altar cabinet from 1450, the Renaissance-style pulpit from 1662 and the baptismal font which was donated in 1671. {{cite web|url= http://christermalmberg.se/pictor/kyrkor/floda.php|title= Floda kyrka In the 1630s, rebuilding began during which the church was extended and new sacristy was built. The choir was completed in 1666. In 1885–1888, the church was rebuilt into three-edged neo-Gothic brick basilica under the direction of architect Adolf Kjellström (1834-1932). The renovation utilized plans made by architect
Axel Herman Hägg (1835-1921).{{cite web|url= https://runeberg.org/nfbn/0114.html {{cite web|url= https://sok.riksarkivet.se/sbl/Presentation.aspx?id=13976 |title= Axel Herman Hägg|publisher= Svenskt biografiskt lexikon The church's main organ was built for the restoration in 1885 by the organ builder company P.L. Åkerman & Lund (
Åkerman & Lund Orgelbyggeri) of Stockholm. It was restored during 2006. ==Climate==