Wilsonville, Alabama



The Methodist church is the oldest church in Wilsonville. Established in 1869, the first building stood in the old part of the cemetery. Later, the Methodists built the church which still stands on the hill across the Fourmile Road from the cemetery. It faces the town and is adjacent to the school. The first parsonage stood between the church and the Fourmile Road. It was removed in 1961. The next parsonage was the house that stands in front of the school and faces the Post Office. The present parsonage is located in Carlton Esates.

In 1946, the Methodist Church was remodeled; a kitchen and Sunday School rooms were added at the rear, and in 1966, stained glass windows were installed.

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