ULCO Seminary (U.S.A.)
The ULCO Seminary U.S.A. (ULC Theological Seminary) is a non-profit alumni organization for all Universal Life Church (CLC)related students and an IAA accredited entity for religious studies, bible studies and general theology since 1962. Today it comprises all tuition-based course studies of the original ULC Church in Modesto, California which end with some form of exam or test. According to a court decision of 1974[1] and other rulings[2][3][4][5][6] the ULC Headquarters in Modesto is the only ULC institution whose seminary program can lead to valid ecclesiastical educational and/or meritorious grades. Other ULC split-offs are not covered by this privilege, except the tuition free Arnulf Seminary of Theology in Boston, Massachusetts.[7][8][9]
References[edit]
- ↑ Universal Life Church, Inc. vs. The United States of America, leagle.com. 1 March 1974
- ↑ Lynch vs. Universal Life Church (October 1985) ULC Church wins in court.
- ↑ ULC marriages prior to July 3, 1981 are validated. (NC § 51-1.1.)
- ↑ Judge affirms rights in favor of the ULC [1]
- ↑ The Office of the Attorney General of the State of Texas [2]
- ↑ Universal Life Church vs. the State of Utah (2002) Internet-based minister ordination declared valid.
- ↑ Ronald J. Wilkins (1984): Religion in North America. Wm. C. Brown, Religious Education Division.
- ↑ David G. Truemper (1993): Directory of departments and programs of religious studies in North America
- ↑ Universal Life Church vs. The United States of America, Judge James Franklin Battin's ruling for the ULC
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