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The Universal Life Church is the world's largest online religious organization. Become ordained in minutes and perform weddings for family and friends.
The Universal Life Church believes that all people have the right to take charge of their religion by getting ordained online. Become an ordained minister now!
Becoming a minister with the Universal Life Church is free! We want every person in Michigan who feels called toward ordination to achieve it, so we do not charge to get ordained online.
The Official Letter of Good Standing is issued with the live signature of a ULC administrator, given the church seal, and notarized to show your current legal good standing within the Universal Life Church.
Universal Life Church is proud to support these local and national charities affecting positive change in our community and beyond. We encourage you to take a look at the outstanding work these organizations are doing, and if you have the means, consider donating either your time or money.
Becoming a Universal Life Church marriage officiant is simpler than you might think. Our online ordination process is quick, easy, and entirely free - what's not to like? With your official minister license on hand, officiating a wedding is just around the corner.
Let us celebrate their love and the journey that lies ahead. View More Wedding Scripts. Explore a heartfelt sample script for a gay wedding, designed with personal touches in mind, and learn how to craft your own.
The ULC Wedding Script Hub has all the resources you'll need to craft the perfect wedding ceremony script, including downloadable pre-written scripts.
This book is complete with answers to all the important tax questions you might have revolving around your nonprofit. The topics covered include: Rules for charitable giving. Form 990 and 990-EZ instructions. Limitations and rules for conflicts of interest. Rules on compensation structure.
The Universal Life Church believes that all individuals are equal. That is why we do not discriminate and welcome everyone, of any race, sexuality, gender, socioeconomic status, and faith background to get ordained and become a member of the Church.