Festgudstjeneste med innvielse av nye kirketekstiler, Selbu kirke 16. desember 2018. Kirken ca 838 år i 2021. Dvs. messehagler, stolaer mm. i liturgiske farger og med mønstre inspirert av den rike selbustrikkingen i selbuvott-bygda. Både biskop Herborg Finnset i Nidaros bispedømme, prost Jon Henrik Gulbrandsen, og prestene Dagfinn Slundgård og Per Kvalvaag deltok, og tok i bruk de nye kirketekstilene. Selbu kirke er en langkirke fra opprinnelig 1150 i Selbu kommune, Trøndelag. Wiki: The earliest existing historical records of the church date back to the year 1409, but the church was not new that year. The old stone church was likely built around the year 1150. It was originally built as a single-nave long church with narrower choir with a lower roof line in the southeast. It is believed that the choir was built first, around the mid-12th century while the nave was completed afterwards. Dendrochronological analyses of the roof structure in the nave show that the timber for this was cut in 1176-1177. The stone for the church structure is converted sandstone.
The large tower on the west end also houses the entry porch for the church. This tower was likely free-standing when it was originally built, possibly around the 1280s. The tower bell is dated to the year 1283. Later, the nave was extended further west so that the tower is now attached to the nave.
The baroque altarpiece is from 1656 and was carved by Trøndelag-based artist and craftsman Johan Johansen (Johan bilthugger) and painted by Johan Hanssønn (kontrafeier). Den eldste delen av kirken er fra 1100-tallet og romansk. Tårnet fra 1200-tallet var opprinnelig frittstående. Det har spissbue som etteraper gotisk stil, men som ikke har gotisk bærefunksjon. Kirken ble på 1800-tallet betydelig utbygd i to omganger. Det som sannsynligvis var den originale inngangsportalen fra 1100-tallet, er fremdeles synlig fra kapellet i tårnfoten. Én original vindusåpning er bevart over dagens våpenhus. Restaurer