Solon Center's History
For 120 years Solon Center Wesleyan Church, located in the center of the township of Solon (thus its name), has made several additions and improvements to meet the needs of their growing church family. However, their desires and goals have remained the same: reaching others with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
The church began in 1883 when Rev. Edwin Potter and Rev. Phineas Dodge organized a Wesleyan Methodist Church. Classes were held at three local schoolhouses Pioneer, Briggs, and White Creek.
In the late 1880s a small church was built at Solon Center or "Velzy" as the little community was called at the time. Little information on the church building is known. In the July 9, 1890 edition of the Cedar Springs Clipper it states, The new store and center is growing and the little church or tabernacle looks splendid inside...


In 1902 a new Wesleyan Methodist Church (shown above) was built at Solon Center. Rev. Teachout was the pastor and it was through his labor and that of many others, that the church was erected. In 1905 the church built a buggy shed and in 1938 installed electric lights.

Major changes were made in 1944 when the church was moved 40 feet back from the road to the present location. The church was set on a new foundation, which provided a furnace room and four Sunday school classrooms. This building served the congregation for 100 years until 2002 when a new church was built. The 1902 building has now been torn down.
Forty-two pastors have served Solon Center Wesleyan Church. Pastor Doug is currently serving the congregation of 200. I love it. This is where God has called me.