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"Endeavoring to keep
the unity of the Spirit
in the bond of peace"

General Overseer/Bishop:
Rev. Ken Allen, Th.D.
allenkc@auburn.edu

The purpose of this Fellowship is to serve Universal Life Church Christians according to their expressed religious needs; to uphold and promote the true Christian witness within the Universal Life Church; and to uphold and promote the Universal Life Church witness and conscience within the church universal.
From its modest beginnings in 1959, the Universal Life Church (ULC) now has members and ministers with independent, autonomous, ministries and congregations around the world. The sun never sets on the Universal Life Church . Its members come from all walks of life and spiritual traditions and are united on the two basic tenets of the Universal Life Church . Simply stated, those two tenets are:

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  1. The absolute right of freedom of religion
  2. To do that which is right

Because of the non-restrictive nature of these two tenets, the Universal Life Church, International Headquarters, located in Modesto, California, does not promote one religious tradition above another, but leaves the choice of those traditions to its individual members, ministers, and congregations, as long as they do not interfere with the rights of others to do the same. A main function of the Universal Life Church, International Headquarters is the legal ordination of its ministers. The Universal Life Church, International Headquarters exists because of, and for, the minister. They will ordain anyone without question of their faith, for life and without fee. (Click here for more information about ordination) They stand between the government and the minister and not between the minister and God.

Therefore, under the broad canopy of spiritual traditions encompassed by the Universal Life Church, International Headquarters, there are specialized ministries and congregations devoted to those two tenets, which also, emphasize their own elective form of spiritual worship and experience. Among these specialized ministries is the Universal Life Church Christian Fellowship (ULCCF).

The ULCCF, although an independent ministry, is an integral part of the Universal Life Church with a definite Christian orientation. We strive to uphold and promote the tenets of the Universal Life Church with open fellowship for everyone (more on this in our fellowship section below), recognizing that God is at work in the wider world and in other religions. Although we are grounded in our Christian faith, we have a genuine openness to the truth and goodness found in other religions. The ULCCF especially strives to serve as a Spiritual home for those Christians who seek an ever more intimate communion with Christ and within the household of faith, unfettered by denominational bias and doctrines.

We believe that all people are brothers and sisters in a natural sense. We also believe, as stated by the Apostle Peter in Acts 10:34-35

"Truly I perceive that God doesn't show favoritism; but in every nation he who fears [reverences] him and works righteousness is acceptable to him.
Additionally, we believe that there is a special spiritual, moral and religious sense, in which people are united as brothers and sisters in Christ through faith. We accept as Christian brothers and sisters, in this special spiritual sense, anyone who through faith believes that:
"There is one God, whose nature is love; revealed in one Lord Jesus Christ, by one Holy Spirit of grace; that Jesus is the Son of the Living God. He came in the flesh, died for our sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day according to the Scriptures."
Contained in this statement is the "gospel" in which we stand, and by which we are saved, by which one becomes "a believer", or, "a Christian", as declared by the Apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 15:1-4.

As Christians, we strive to promote faith in God and unity of the Spirit among believers, and love and understanding among allpeople. We pursue righteousness, faith, love, and peace with those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart (2 Tim. 2:22). We seek to walk worthy of the calling with which we were called, with all lowiness and humility, with longsuffering, bearing with one another in love, being eager to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace (Eph 4:1-3).

In our daily lives and in our relationships with others, we endeavor to:

  1. Maintain high ethical and moral values in all our dealings, personally and professionally;

  2. Respect each person's difference in religious beliefs, including the differences in doctrine, style and personality of other Christians as they follow the leadings of the Holy Spirit;
  3. Only speak in edifying ways in regards to others, including Christian ministers, ministries, and the Body of Christ at large;
  4. Treat all with whom we come into contact as we would like to be treated.

It is through believing and living the principles presented in the above statements, and in the love of God, shown and commanded by our Lord Jesus Christ, and exercised in our love for each other as we are empowered by the Holy Spirit, that Christians have unity of the Spirit (see Eph. 4:1-3). With unity of the Spirit based on the principles contained in the statements presented above, there is room for diversity of beliefs in other doctrines. There can be unity in diversity and diversity in unity. Although differences of beliefs, doctrine, interpretation, and opinion may be held and expressed among believers, they should be expressed in love and fellowship with those who may differ. This is true Christianity, based upon the freedom that is in Christ, as it was instituted in the very beginning.

But, one may ask how Christians with different beliefs, doctrines, or theologies can claim equal trust in the same Scriptures, or how they can fellowship and work together when so many Christians have divided and fought over those very issues through the centuries?

In the ULCCF, one answer is that our communion is one of life and love more than one of doctrine and opinion. The oneness in the life of God through Jesus Christ is a stronger bond than that of non-essential doctrines emphasized by many denominations or churches.

Also, some additional answers can be found by reading the articles:

As Hans Kung wrote in "Christianity and the World Religions", page 121:

"The criterion for being a Christian is ... belief in the one and only God, the practical imitation of Christ, trusting the power of God's Spirit ... who works WHEREVER he wishes, and will lead us wherever HE sees fit".

""the specifically Christian element in Christianity is God's revelation in Jesus Christ through the Spirit."


What We Believe

The following is a basic statement of beliefs and principles of the Universal Life Church Christian Fellowship.

We believe that there is one God, whose nature is love; revealed in one Lord Jesus Christ, by one Holy Spirit of grace; that Jesus is the Son of the Living God. He came in the flesh, died for our sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day according to the Scriptures.

We believe the authenticity, genuineness, and inspiration, of the Holy Scriptures; that both the Old and New Testaments contain the revealed will of God and that the Bible is the supreme written authority in all matters of faith and conduct.

We believe that holiness and true happiness are inseparably connected, and that we should do that which is right, and strive to maintain order, and practice good works, for these things are good and profitable to all people.

We believe that everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.


Open Fellowship, Registered Membership, and Associated Ministers

Everyone is welcome to fellowship in the ULCCF, and Registered Membership is available for those who are in agreement with the statement of beliefs and principles of the ULCCF stated above. Registered Members who are ordained Christian Ministers of the Universal Life Church are listed on the Associated Ministers List (For more about Registerd Membership and Associated Ministers, Click Here).

For open fellowship on via the internet, there is the ULCCF Yahoo Group. While everyone is welcome to fellowship in this group, the tenor of the discussions in this group is Christian oriented. Regardless of the personal religious persuasion, bashing of individuals or religious beliefs, whether Christian or not, will not be allowed. We ask that the following guidelines be observed in the discussions:

  1. Respect each person's difference in religious beliefs, including the differences in doctrine, style and personality of other Christians;

  2. Only speak in edifying ways in regards to others, regardless of their religious persuasion, including Christian ministers, ministries, and the Body of Christ at large;

  3. Treat all with whom we come into contact as we would like to be treated.
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ULCCF Registered Membership

If you are a Christian, who is in agreement with the statement of beliefs and principles of the ULCCF given above, you are invited to become s Registered Member of the ULCCF. You do not have to leave your present church or religious organization to be a Registered Member of the ULCCF. (An application for Registered Membership is found further down on this page) Registered Members who are ordained Christian Ministers of the Universal Life Church are listed on the Associated Ministers List.

Associated Ministers

Associated with the ULCCF are Christian ministers, in various locations thoughout the world, who are ordained by the Universal Life Church, and are dedicated to the principles of the ULCCF and to upholding and promoting the true Christian witness within the Universal Life Church; and to upholding and promoting the Universal Life Church witness and conscience within the church universal. A list of these ministers and their location can be seen by clicking here.

To become a Registered Member of the ULCCF, simply complete the information in the form below, and then press the "SUBMIT" button at the bottom. You will receive an email message when your application is approved.

Once your application for membership is approved, you can print a membership certificate. For instructions, click here.

Once your application for membership is approved, if you have a web site, you may download one of the graphics below to show your membership in, and link to, the ULCCF web site.

NOTE: ACTIVE MEMBERS - Active Members are those who are subscribed to the ULCCF Yahoo Discussion Group. Inactive members (those not subscribed to the Yahoo group) are subject to be removed the ULCCF membership list and inactive Associated Ministers from that list.

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If you need more information or have questions,
contact the ULCCF General Overseer and Bishop of the ULCCF, Rev. Ken Allen, Th.D. at:
allenkc@juno.com.

How did you find the ULCCF?
Your Full Name:
(Include titles such as Rev., Rev. Dr., Evangelist, Pastor, Minister, etc.)
Your Email Address: (Be sure this is correct or we will not be able correspond with you and complete your application)
Your sex M/F
Your Location: (City, State or Province, Country)
What is your Religious Affiliation or Background?
(i.e. Baptist, Catholic, Christian Universalist, Methodist, etc.)
Do you believe that there is one God, whose nature is love; revealed in one Lord Jesus Christ, by one Holy Spirit of grace; that Jesus is the Son of the Living God. He came in the flesh, died for our sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day according to the Scriptures ?
Do you believe that everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance?
Do you believe believe that holiness and true happiness are inseparably connected, and that you should do that which is right, and strive to maintain order, and practice good works, for these things are good and profitable to all people.
  1. Do you agree to maintain high ethical and moral values in all your dealings, personally and professionally?
  2. Do you agree to respect each person's difference in doctrine, style and personality as they follow the leadings of the Holy Spirit?
  3. Do you agree to only speak in edifying ways in regards to other Christians, ministers, ministries, and the Body of Christ at large?
  4. Do you agree to treat all with whom you come into contact as you would like to be treated?
Are you an ordained minister of the Universal Life Church?
(If ordained by another Chruch or organization, please list that information in the Comments section further down)
If so, What is your ULCOrdination Date?
Name of your ministry (if any)
Web Page URL
Your Comments, additional ordinations and dates, statement of faith, etc.:


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