Friday, November 19, 2010

Religious Freedom and Righteousness

BIG news! You will notice under the talk section in the sidebar an ordination certificate.  I have been contemplating this for a few months.  One of my oldest and dearest friends asked me to officiate at her wedding (planned for summer 2011) and after doing some poking around for ideas and such, I came upon this "ordination" from Universal Life Church. Although it is unlikely my friend's wedding will be legally recognized, especially in light of Maine's recent gubernatorial election, I can legally marry folks. Since my own marriage last year and in the rubble of the aftermath that was Vote No on 1, marriage is a VERY poignant topic and what better way to honor and reinforce the magnitude of such an undertaking?

Funerals, baptisms, ceremonial rites and last rites also fall under this (and now, my) jurisdiction.

The Universal Life Church has two basic tenets: To promote freedom of religion and to do that which is right. Anyone who knows me also knows I would be behind these premises ten-fold.

I in no way wish to undermine or minimize the education and professionalism of other clergy.  I take this very seriously and will act in accordance.

If you are in need of any of these services, please let me know.  I would love to help make these transitions and life events honorable, sacred, and unforgettable.

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