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The Universal Life Church (or ULC) is a religious organization that offers anyone semi-immediate
ordination as a ULC minister free of charge. The organization states that anyone can become a
minister immediately, without having to go through the pre-ordination process required by other religious faiths. The ordination application, however, must be checked by a human in order to be official; therefore, true ordination usually takes a few days. The ULC's ordinations are issued in the belief that all people are already ordained by God and that the ULC is merely recognizing this fact.
The following is a list of notable people who have been ordained as ministers in the
Universal Life Church .
A
Eric Anzalone
B
C
Stephen Colbert
D
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Citations
Tony Danza
American actor
[12]
John C. Dvorak
American columnist and broadcaster in the areas of technology and computing
[13]
Rob Dyrdek
American professional skateboarder, actor, entrepreneur, producer, and reality TV star.
[14]
E
Joseph Maldonado-Passage
F
G
Shaenon K. Garrity
H
George Harrison
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Jesse James
Name
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Citations
Jesse James
American television personality and former CEO of Austin, Texas-based Austin Speed Shop
[26]
Lindsay Jones
Voice actor, Achievement Hunter and on-screen personality at Rooster Teeth
Dwayne Johnson
Actor and former professional wrestler
[11]
K
L
Lady Gaga
M
Alanis Morissette
[32]
N
O
Madalyn Murray O'Hair
P
R
Felipe Rose
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Name
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Citations
John Scalzi
American science fiction author, online writer, and former president of the
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America
[46]
Jason Segel
American actor and comedian
[4]
Kevin Smith
American screenwriter, actor, film producer, speaker and director, as well as popular comic book writer, author, comedian/raconteur and podcaster
[47]
[4]
Gus Sorola
Video producer, actor and podcaster with
Rooster Teeth
[48]
Ivan Stang
American writer, filmmaker and broadcaster, and Sacred Scribe with the
Church of the SubGenius
[49]
Ringo Starr
English drummer, singer, songwriter and actor who gained worldwide fame as the drummer for
The Beatles
[9]
Mink Stole
Actress
[50]
[51]
Vermin Supreme
American performance artist and activist
[52]
Ron Suresha
American author and activist
[53]
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V
Name
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Citations
Vanilla Ice
American rapper, actor and television host
[9]
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Danny Wallace
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