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John Stewart United Methodist Church

130 West Johnson Street
419-294-2867

Mission: 

To faithfully make disciples for Jesus Christ through worship, education, service, and outreach.

Vision:

To continue the ministry of John Stewart through worship, education, service, and outreach to the community, nation, and the world!

History:

The Methodist Episcopal Church in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, was organized in the autumn of 1845 and the trustees purchased the lot where the Community Library is presently located  for $57.  The following year, it was decided that this location was too far out.  It was sold, and the present lot on the corner of Johnson and Seventh Streets was purchased for $250. In 1849 a 24 X 36 feet plank meeting house was constructed on this lot, but as the town grew, membership also grew, and the plank meeting house was soon too small. 

In 1856, the plank church was moved to the back of the lot, and work was started on a large, brick, two story building.  This church was completed by 1859, and in 1864 a two story parsonage was erected next to the church.  The parsonage was torn down and the church was removed to make room for a new church in April of 1899. 

The new church was designed by the same firm that designed the Wyandot County Court House.  The cornerstone was positioned on October 8, 1899, and one year later, on Oct. 14, 1900, the new church was dedicated.  In 1916 during a celebration to commemorate the centennial year of the founding of the first missionary work in America by John Stewart that the name of the church was changed from The first Methodist Episcopal Church to John Stewart Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Sunday School Addition : In 1943 a building fund was started to enlarge and improve the Sunday School classroom, but it wasn't until 1952 that construction was started.  The new section was completed in 1954 and was consecrated on March 21,1954. 


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