What became Westminster College began in 1888 in Seven Points, Texas, United States, northeast of McKinney, Texas, where classes were first held in a building that once housed Seven Points College.
Founded by J. M. Harder, the school was purchased five years later by I. P. Rosser.
In 1950, the Westminster College closed and three years later the property was sold.
The Congregational Methodist Church acquired the property and relocated their bible school from Dallas, Texas.
In 1971, thirty-five students and seven teachers moved to Florence, Mississippi, where it was renamed to Wesley College until its closing in 2010.