- Do that which is right.
- Respect every individual's freedom of religion.
No matter how they use their ordination, all ULC ministers share a common belief: that everyone has the right to practice their faith freely. The ULC's open ordination policy is a powerful statement of this belief. It sends a message to the world that the ULC is a place where everyone is welcome, regardless of their background or beliefs.
In a world where religious intolerance is on the rise, the ULC's open ordination policy is more important than ever. It is a reminder that we are all children of the same universe, and that we all deserve to be treated with respect.
How to Become Ordained
If you are interested in becoming an ordained minister with the ULC, you can do so online at the ULC website. The process is quick and easy, and there is no cost. Here are the steps involved:
- Go to the ULC website and click on the "Ordination" link.
- Fill out the online ordination form.
- Click on the "Submit" button.
- You will receive an email confirmation of your ordination within a few minutes.
- About two weeks later you will receive a physical copy of your ordination credential in the mail, for free.
What You Can Do as an Ordained Minister
As an ordained minister with the ULC, you can do a variety of things. Here are a few ideas:
- Officiate weddings and funerals.
- Provide spiritual counseling and support.
- Start your own church or ministry.
- Teach classes on spirituality and religion.
- Write books and articles about spirituality and religion.
- Advocate for social justice and equality.
If you are interested in making a difference in the world, becoming an ordained minister with the ULC is a great way to do it. The process is quick and easy, and there is no cost. So what are you waiting for? Get ordained today!
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