When I first looked at the ULC Seminary and came across the Chaplaincy Program I knew immediately that the Chaplaincy Program is where I wanted to begin. I have been emerging from my own hell this past year, as much of the world is still struggling to do as well it seems, and as I emerged I found my vocation of living a profound contemplative and reclusive life had changed to one more…outwardly. While I am still recovering from my own travails I am also feeling myself pulled towards working with individuals and small groups; mostly hospices and end of life situations but also with troubled teens of which seems to be a growing and serious problem and one to which I can, like I can with end of life situations, relate to. This first lesson speaks of Chaplains once being the "keepers of sacred relics." This has a two-fold responsibility implied for me. The first is the absolute knowledge of that which is and within all beings, that which is eternal and infinite, the star, the burning ember, the flame, the spark; how precious it is, this pearl. Yet, as "Keepers of this Knowledge", we are like those who hold the keys to the most sacred, the inner sanctuary, those who never enter and never let anyone else enter; that there is the tendency for us to become like dogs guarding the feed that don't eat nor do they let the livestock eat. As chaplains, I feel it is important to free ourselves and to free those in transition, whatever that is for the person we are working and counseling with and despite any judgments I may have about the person or their beliefs. This would be much easier if we were working with people of like minds and faith. But it is made all the more difficult (and exciting and rewarding) by the fact that as chaplains we absolutely must be able to see and work with the beauty of each individuals bouquet of beliefs. This may be especially so when working with troubled teens. This all means, as this lesson points out, we must also be people of great tolerance. I.e. it would take a lot, a real lot, for me to work with someone from the extreme Christian right, or for that matter any extremist. I pray I can be that person of complete loving tolerance, I know I will struggle to be that person, a person who can leave his judgments at the door. ******************************* The Universal Life Church is a comprehensive online seminary where we have classes in Christianity, Wicca, Paganism, two courses in Metaphysics and much more. Ordination with the Universal Life Church, is free, and lasts for life, so use the Free Online Ordination, button.We also offer many free wedding ceremonies for your use. The ULC, run by Rev. Long, has created a chaplaincy program to help train our ministers. We also have a huge catalog of Universal Life Church materials. I've been ordained with the Universal Life Church for many years and it's Seminary since the beginning and have loved watching the continual growth of the seminary. Try our new free toolbar at: ULC Toolbar |
People become ordained through the Universal Life Church for many reasons. These are some of the stories of why people become ordained and some essays from some of the seminary courses they've taken.
Why People Become Ordained
Here are some stories about why people became ordained through the Universal Life Church and have trained through our online seminary. They readily share their stories and knowledge to help you add to yours.