actually, it's Reverend Hal now
Posted: 24 Jan 2005, 08:53
Is anyone else ordained as a minister by the Universal Life Church?
It's free, it's on-line and there are now strings attached:
It's free, it's on-line and there are now strings attached:
clickyYour request for ordination has been processed, and you are now an
ordained minister of the Universal Life Church in Modesto, California!
Please record the above date of ordination for your records, as you may
need this information in the future to fill out the various forms of the
clergy. If you were ordained previously, the above date will constitute
a valid date upon which you were RE-ordained. Ordination is for life,
without price, and without question of your specific beliefs. You do
NOT need to pay any tithe, donation, or offering of any kind, now or in
the future.
Ordinations are individually reviewed and forwarded to Universal Life
Church International Headquarters in Modesto, California, where it will be
recorded in the permanent church records.
As a minister, you are authorized by the church to perform the rites and
ceremonies of the church (except circumcision), including weddings,
funerals, baptisms and blessings, subject to the laws of your country,
state, or locality. Prior to conducting any civil ceremony (such as
marriages), you should know and comply with the laws pertaining to your
area of jurisdiction.
You are entitled to all privileges and courtesies normally offered to
members of the clergy.
Your commitment is to always do the right thing. It is your
responsibility to peacefully and sincerely determine the right course of
action, and to avoid infringing on the rights of others. You alone are
responsible for your actions as a minister.