ORDINATION

We believe that if you are called to ministry, that it is our duty as a church to recognize that call. We will recognize the spiritual ordination of anyone who requests it,  without question of faith, without a fee, for life.

DUTIES OF A MINISTER

A minister is more than a preacher. A minister must be ready to serve others. One must study and qualify himself, so that he may be able to perform the work of a minister. Some of the basic things required of a minister  are: ordaining others, perform baptisms, weddings, funerals, visiting the sick, counseling, and establishing new congregations.

PRIVILEGES OF A MINISTER

A minister gets many discounts. Some ministers wear clerical garb, others don't. None of our ministers are restricted to a particular area.  Ministers are subject to their congregation and to the Mother Church. No one can ever take away one's ordination under any conditions. Only the Mother Church can withdraw fellowship from a minister and take all authority away from him.

So How Do I Become LegallyOrdained?


Easy. 
Click Here and fill out a simple form. Your info will be
processed by CompuChurch (tm) International Headquarters, an evangelism program of the Archdiocese of Cyberspace Universal Life Church. We will immediately file your declaration with the Universal Life Church headquarters in Modesto, California, and you'll receive your credentials within a couple of weeks.  It's free.

MAKE ME A MINISTER!

Yes, this all sounds wonderful. I want to be a legally ordained minister,  authorized to do anything ministers usually do, and entitled to the privileges and benefits extended to the clergy.

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