If you have ever thought about becoming an ordained minister but just did not know how then I have some good news for you. You can be ordained for free by any number of Internet churches.
Internet churches have been ordaining people from around the world for many years now and lots of people have gone on to start their own small church or ministry.
As an ordained minister you can perform all of the duties of the pastor of your own church.
You will be able to officiate wedding ceremonies, attend funerals and help the grieving families, baptize new members of your church, and every other function that your church group decides to use in your services.
There are many more ministries that you can start and organize to go out into the world and help others. Some new pastors start music ministries, prison visits, visits to the elderly, the homeless, a mission style shelter, and much more, it is totally up to you.
Many of the online organizations that will ordain you will not dictate to your congregation what kind of services to hold. I would suggest that you should probably have some sort of literature that you use as a guideline such as the Bible, Koran, or any other sources of inspiration for your new church group.
Again, what you choose to believe and how you choose to follow those beliefs are totally up to you. This is part of the religious freedom you can find on the Internet as long as you pursue your calling by doing that which is right.
If you would like to learn more about starting your own church please visit: http://www.ulcradio.com and learn about other ordained ministers in the ULC.
Matthew Maiden is the host of The ULC Radio Program and would like you to give a listen to the show.

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