Do not confuse us with other Universal Life Churches in Modesto or Seattle. We are 100% legitimate and 100% faith-based.
Did you know that in four states in the USA, that it is a misdemeanor to become an ordained minister simply to serve as a wedding officiant?
People do not listen to these other Churches or online ordination assembly lines that boast of 18-20 million ordained. If an ordination only allows you to serve as a wedding officiant and/or if that is your only intent behind becoming ordained, we highly recommend that you get the advice from your attorney before pursuing ordination. It is not the Churches or Religious Organizations that ordain you that face criminal charges and up to one year in jail, it is you.
Again there is a huge difference between Faith-Based and Interfaith Ordination. Those who tell you that by becoming ordained you can officiate weddings, baptisms and funerals, proceed carefully you do not need to be ordained to officiate baptisms or funerals. Wherefore, what is the net result of ordination? To serve as a wedding officiant.
Check with your attorney or consult with your Attorney General or Office of Consumer Protection.
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From The New York TimesIN an era of six-figure weddings when couples obsess about the band playlist and hand towels for the restrooms, one question may get short shrift: Is the person performing the wedding legally able to do so?
Daniel Morales and Gwendolyn Baxter thought they knew. Their outdoor ceremony two summers ago in Farmington, Conn., was performed by a friend who had been ordained online by the Universal Life Church. Having heard of other couples who were married that way, they assumed it was legal.
But Connecticut is one of a half-dozen places that do not recognize marriages performed by someone who became a minister for the sole purpose of marrying people. Such a minister “doesn’t meet the requirements of the state statutes,” said William Gerrish, a spokesman for the Connecticut Department of Public Health.
As for the marriage, the statute is clear, Mr. Blumenthal said. Nonetheless, he encouraged couples not to panic; unless the issue is forced through divorce or death, the judicial system tends to grant couples the benefit of the doubt.
But, he said, “They are at risk.”
With so many people turning to friends and relatives to perform their marriage ceremonies, more are bound to discover that they may not be legally married. But finding out what is allowed can be daunting. Marriage laws are often vague and vary from state to state and county by county. And misimpressions are rampant.
“If two lawyers can be duped into getting married illegally,” Mr. Morales said, “then anybody can.”
So, with their encouragement, friends and relatives with no more interest in ministering than the looming wedding date sign up with online ministries, where they can become ordained just by typing in their name and address.
The Church of Spiritual Humanism, the Rose Ministries and the Temple of Earth, which describes itself as a “religion-free religion,” also have online ministry sites.
Somehow forgotten is that marriage is a legal contract. And three states besides Connecticut — Alabama, Virginia and Tennessee — as well as other jurisdictions, prohibit weddings performed by ministers who do not have active ministries.
In many other states, including New York, the rules about ministers ordained online are less clear. Often, even city, county and state officials are uncertain of the parameters.
Wedding announcements may generate more confusion. The New York Times has a policy of publishing articles only about weddings in which it can confirm that the officiant is legally empowered to perform the ceremony. Nonetheless, confusion over which jurisdictions permit what officiants has led to the publication of articles about at least a dozen weddings in recent years that in retrospect appear questionable.
“It’s like you want your favorite cousin to do a surgery, so they go online to get a medical degree,” she said.
Kimberly Palmer, 27, a business reporter at US News & World Report in Washington, said she turned to a Universal Life minister because she and her husband are of different religions.
The option of standing before a judge or justice of the peace did not appeal to them.
That may not be the wisest course, said Louise Truax, a lawyer in Fairfield, Conn., who specializes in family law.
And 39 states, including Connecticut, do not recognize common-law marriage, so the idea that time together will legalize the union does not apply.
“Err on the side of caution,” said Caren Martin, the deputy in charge of litigation for the marriage license bureau of Philadelphia County in Pennsylvania. “Make sure the person is qualified and don’t take chances.”
In 1989, the Appellate Division of the State Supreme Court ruled in a divorce case involving a Suffolk County couple that their marriage and a prenuptial agreement were void because the officiant had been a Universal Life minister.
Or perhaps not.
But the appellate court’s ruling still holds for Westchester County, Long Island and most of the Hudson Valley.
“Not every minister excels at all the functions of the ministry,” he said. “Some people are more comfortable preaching. Others aren’t, but that doesn’t mean they still don’t want to serve or pastor in a certain way.”
“They could just go to city hall and do it again and then they’ll know they’re married,” advised Ariela Dubler, a vice dean of Columbia University Law School. “Of course, in every state but Massachusetts this wouldn’t apply to couples of the same sex, who are excluded from the states’ marriage laws.”
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