Posted by Jeremy Evans
December 9, 2009 -
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The state of Tennessee says the weddings I have performed are now null and void ,as do to the fact I am not a minister of a accepted denomination.
Nor did I go to a school to become a minister.
4 comments
Deleted MemberDespite the "validity" of my minister's licensing there are still people to this day who think my hubby and I should not BE married. It used to be different but this is just the way that the "accepted" or "established" religions control...sounds like the... moreDespite the "validity" of my minister's licensing there are still people to this day who think my hubby and I should not BE married. It used to be different but this is just the way that the "accepted" or "established" religions control...sounds like the old time idea of a STATE RELIGION to me !
Rev.William JacksonIm lost here what is it that the state is having problems with?Does the state have the problem with ULC ,do they not see them as a ministry or church that can ordain you as a minister ? and as far as school goes there are a lot of churches doing awa... moreIm lost here what is it that the state is having problems with?Does the state have the problem with ULC ,do they not see them as a ministry or church that can ordain you as a minister ? and as far as school goes there are a lot of churches doing away with seminary school so at that there is going to be a lot of null or void weddings in Tennessee lol.
December 10, 2009
Rev Robert Soderholm
Jeremy..contact ULC Hq..as soon as you can! They have a "legal website" that can give you the needed information. God Bless.
December 10, 2009
Jeff Austin
Very reassuring to read Br Daniel. Our thoughts and prayers go with you Rev Jeremy throughout this trying time. Have faith that your rights and ministerial validation will triumph in the end.
and as far as school goes there are a lot of churches doing awa... more
They have a "legal website" that can give you the needed information.
God Bless.
Blessings and blessed be
Rev Jeff