Built in 1909 with connections to founders of North Central College, the red brick church was acquired by the College and renamed Meiley-Swallow Hall in 2007.
North Central College did not provide room and dining facilities in the early 20th century, but private homes offered room and eating clubs served up meals.
Three iconic buildings, built in the early 1900s, doubled the College’s physical plant and are still fully utilized today, though for different purposes.