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The Importance of Self-Awareness in Managing Mental Health

Managing your mental health is no easy task. Even if you don't feel like you're struggling tragedy can strike at anytime and it's good to be prepared and know how to manage it. Self-awareness is key, and read more here.

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What You Should Know About Planning a Funeral Repast

Planning a funeral repast while grieving can be especially difficult. Buying food, supplies, and paying for a funeral can make the experience tougher as well. See here how you can plan a funeral repast.

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How To Make Your Wedding Website as Useful as Possible

Getting your wedding website off the ground is tough work and can take a bit of time. Luckily, this ULC article has handy tips and tricks To Make Your Wedding Website as Useful as Possible and drive up traffic.

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Simple Funeral Etiquette for Those Dealing With a Loss

Simple Funeral Etiquette is important, even if the one who passed was a close loved one. While it might seem easy to think about what you should NOT do at a funeral, it's always best to revisit some etiquette lessons.

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Don’t Make These 6 Mistakes When Writing Your Will

While writing a will before you're either old or sickly may seem premature and even unnecessary, life can change fast and you want to ensure your last wishes are carried out. See these common mistakes. 

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6 Unusual Funeral Customs From Around the World

Have you heard of hanging coffins in the Philippines? I haven't! From all over the world there are unique funeral and burial practices that often go unnoticed. See unique burial practices from this ULC article!

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Suggestions To Make Planning a Funeral Easier

Planning a funeral is never easy. It can be hard to put grief aside to plan a funeral that properly respects and remembers your loved one. ULC ministers perside over funerals often, and see thier tips to make it easier.

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Tips for Building a Grief Support System

During times of grief and during the grieving process it can be easy to isolate yourself. That can do more harm than good, and see what ULC ministers do to build a support system during the hard times of grieving.

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Memorial Service Alternatives To Honor the Departed

With the emergence of COVID-19, gatherings have been harder to plan an execute, and this also includes gatherings to honor the dead and our loved ones. See what ULC ministers do as an alternative to honor the dead!

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Palliative Care Vs. Hospice Care: End-of-Life Options

Being a minister, you might be called to offer advice on End-of-Life care. There are different options when it comes to this, and picking the best choice is important. See how ULC ministers battle this tough decision.

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We remind you to get ordained if you haven't already. This is the first step in the process that will allow you to legally officiate weddings of friends and family. You can also perform baptisms, preside over funerals, offer blessings, and even absolve the sins of others.

Universal Live Church ministers com from all walks of life and spiritual traditions. Whether you identify as Catholic, Christian, Buddhist, Pagan, Muslim, or even Atheist or Agnostic, we recognize and offer products needed for your ministry. Our common thread is our adherence to the Universal Life Church doctrine:

"Do only that which is right."