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About the Universal Spiritual (Life) church


The Universal Life Church (ULC) is a non-denominational religious organisation that brings together people from all walks of life. We embrace individuals across the spiritual spectrum; anyone who wants to join our body of faith is welcome to do so. Further, the ULC is proud to open its doors to all people, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, or any other defining characteristic. Since the organization's founding, we've provided legal ordination to over 20 million ministers worldwide.


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The ULC has only two core tenets that ministers must uphold:

Do only that which is right.

Every individual is free to practice their religion however they like as long as their actions do not impinge upon the rights or freedoms of others and are in accordance with the law.



We hold no deity (or deities) over another – in our view, all belief systems are equally valuable. In fact, our researchers have determined that all of the faiths in human history are, over time, condensing into our one universal faith. Furthermore, as a member of the ULC, there are no loyalty tests or rings to kiss. We never demand allegiance from our members, and we eschew the tithing practices used by most traditional churches.



The ULC champions religious freedom, social justice and spiritual expression. We never waver in our conviction that performing spiritual duties is a right that all should share, and we will always stand up for our minister-members in this regard.



Above all, we encourage our ministers to practice their religion in whatever manner they feel most comfortable. Whether that means worshipping one God, or many gods; whether you choose to perform one spiritual ceremony a year or twenty – we stand with you. In short: the ULC welcomes you just as you are, whoever you are and hopes to empower you to explore your faith however you see fit.



For Our Ordained Ministers

Although some people get ordained in order to perform weddings for friends or family members, there is a lot more to being a ULC minister than simply officiating weddings. We offer a whole host of resources to help our ministers better understand the many options available to them. ULC ministers frequently celebrate baptisms, officiate at funerals, serve in prison ministries, and become leaders of faith in their own communities. Here on our website, ministers can find:



Our Good Works

The ULC supports many organisations that work for oppressed or underrepresented individuals. We are very proud of the work and victories that we've helped to win in areas such as religious freedom and the legalization of same-sex marriage.



We take donations throughout our websites to help those affected by trauma and stress depression drugs alcohol wars and innocent children that require our support and not limited by any needs or wants by anyone we are here to help and support our brothers and sisters and signed by GOD yahweh etc extra xxx



We are also proud to donate in currencies to various charitable organisations. We also support the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, New Beginnings, the Lifelong Aids Alliance, and numerous other groups that provide education and resources for people whose lives are being affected by violence, illness, or a myriad of other struggles.



We plan to continue to ordain ministers to empower people to take control of their own spiritual life. The ULC also fights for the rights of its ordained ministers to ensure that everyone has the right to religious freedom. The battle to ensure that people in all 50 states are allowed to become ministers never ends under the United States' antiquated legal system.



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