In 1826, a small group of Methodists began meeting in Dundee for Bible study. Over the next few years the Methodist "class", known as the Dundee Mission, was led by a minister who rode over on horseback from Monroe.
Dundee Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in 1832. By 1837, the minister at Dundee was serving as circuit rider to all the other Methodist churches in the county, except in Monroe.
Since 1842, the Methodist congregation of Dundee has met and worshiped in many places. The congregation began in the homes of worshipers and eventually moved to four different sanctuaries in its 165 year history. There were also times, due to troubles like fire, wind storms, and construction delays, which the congregation worshiped in neighbor churches and in the school.
Over the years the Methodists of Dundee have provided Christ-centered worship for the community and aide to the needy of Monroe County and beyond. From dinners the church used to prepare for the Ohio State football fans heading for Michigan stadium to the present-day food outreach and day care that DUMC houses, the church has been reaching out in service.