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Reverend YNKYH8R?????
I was contemplating (if same sex marriage ever becomes legal in my state) that I would try to become ordained so that I could perform ceremonies for couples. There should be an on line course that I can take somewhere. I could charge $200 a pop.
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01-06-2006 08:12 AM
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Re: Reverend YNKYH8R?????
http://www.ulc.org/
i think the only prerequisite is belief in God and some cold hard cash.
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Re: Reverend YNKYH8R?????
offer not good in some states LOL
Is this legal? Generally, yes. A ULC minister can legally perform weddings and sign a marriage license, just like any other minister, rabbi, or religious official. In most U.S. states, any minister can solemnize a marriage as long as he or she is in good standing with his or her church. Many state laws simply declare that weddings can be performed by "any currently ordained clergyman or religious authority of any religious denomination or society."
However, several states have additional requirements. In Arkansas, Delaware, Louisiana, Oklahoma, New York (for weddings in New York City only), and Virginia, ministers must register their name and address with the state or county, or present a copy of their credentials to a state or county office before they can perform weddings (specifics vary among these states). The states of Nevada, Ohio, and Rhode Island each license their ministers. Tennessee's requirements might restrict ULC ministers because the state specifies that ordination must be a "considered, deliberate, and responsible act."
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Re: Reverend YNKYH8R?????
So, you're a pro-gay-marriage activist? Good for you. There is some merit to the fight for freedom. I'm not saying wether I am for or against it, but I always cheer for the freedom fighters.
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Re: Reverend YNKYH8R?????
Alright now, Homer, don't you think $200 is a little steep?
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