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Ordination

Welcome! You are about to become an ordained minister with the Universal Life Church through the Athens Universal Life Church. Please be sure to find out about the legal doctrines governing your country and state. You can find those on the FAQ page, as well as by calling your local county clerk. When you click the Submit button, your ordination will be sent to ULC Headquarters in Modesto, CA for processing. You will receive two emails confirming your ordination. Only one is necessary, but we want to be sure you get it.

ORDINATION APPLICATION Please fill out the form below. Once ordained, your information will be placed in our database, as well as being sent to headquarters in Modesto, CA to be legally recorded by hand. You will want to keep the email you will be receiving immediately following your ordination. Ordination through the Universal Life Church is legal and immediate. However, sometimes the requests are lost in cyberspace, so it’s essential that you save the email sent to you which confirms your ordination. If you don’t receive this email, please check your spam filters, then double check your typing of your email address.

Both your name and complete address must be entered in order for the application to be accepted and legalized. Only true legal names with true addresses can be accepted. If you only put in your first name or you put in your cat’s name or some other such nonsense, your request will be immediately deleted. The same is true if you live on ‘fake st’ or anything similar to that. All of the ordinations are verified by hand, so please don’t make more work for the staff than necessary.

We take this rite very seriously and we hope that you do as well. With that said, welcome to the Universal Life Church!



Become Ordained Through the Universal Life Church

 

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