Who gets ordained?
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Who gets ordained?
A clergy person (minister, priest, rabbi, etc.) is someone who is ordained by a religious organization to marry two people. A judge, notary public, justice of the peace, and certain other public servants often solemnize marriages as part of their job responsibilities.
Is Universal Life Church legit?
Most individual U.S. states recognize the church as a legal entity by extending recognition to its ministers. Not all states recognize the ULC as a nonprofit organization; therefore, it is up to each minister to determine his or her legal standing.
What states recognize Universal Life Church?
However, four U.S. states have held that they will not recognize marriages solemnized by ULC ministers, while eight states have specifically held such marriages to be valid, these being Alabama, Illinois, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, and Washington. The remainder have not addressed the issue.
Does Universal Life Church ordination expire?
My understanding is that Ordination does not expire. To be fully compliant with general legal standards, ordination cannot be granted βfor life.β Most ordaining bodies β churches and religious organizations β conform with a standard that limits the ordination term to a specific period.