Dedicated in 1913, this church's architecture reveals a Gothic influence. The structure began as the home of the Knox Presbyterian Church. After the Metropolitan Methodist Church burned down in 1946, the Knox Presbyterians and the Metropolitan Methodists joined hands to form the United Church of Swift Current. In 1958, the church was renamed the First United Church. Carillon bells housed in the church's steeple ring out to this day to mark religious occasions. Its setting within one of Swift Current's oldest residential neighbourhoods provides an anchor and landmark for residents of the city.