Your Ordainment Registration Is Complete

Select from our assortment of ministry products to validate your ordainment

Registration Confirmation

Thank you, {Name (First)} {Name (Last)}, for registering as an official Minister of the North Shore Universal Church Ministries. A confirmation email is being sent to you for your records.

To celebrate your ordination and new Minister status please review the items below that provide the validation and acknowledgment of your status and capacity to perform marriage duties as prescribed by your state.

Ministry Products

Our NSUC ministry credentials, badges, and identification cards provide evidence of your official status as an NSUC Minister and Wedding Officiant.

View All Our NSUC Products

Once you’re ordained by NSUC you’ll find the need for these beautifully crafted and assembled tools to support your ordainment and wedding officiating business. Click below to visit our official NSUC Ordainment Store to view all of our products.

Ordination Certificates

NSUC Minister Wall Certificate With Embossed Gold Seal

$45.00

NSUC Minister Wall Certificate With Embossed – Style #2

$45.00

NSUC Minister Wallet ID

$30.00

NSUC Letter of Good Standing

$35.00

Ministry Packages

Complete packages containing all you’ll need to officiate a wedding.
Unitarianism (from Latin unitas “unity, oneness”, from unus “one”) is a Christian theological movement named for its belief that the God in Christianity is one person, as opposed to the Trinity (tri- from Latin tres “three”) which in many other branches of Christianity defines God as three persons in one being: the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.[1] Unitarian Christians, therefore, believe that Jesus was inspired by God in his moral teachings, and he is a savior,[2][3] but he was not a deity or God incarnate. Unitarianism does not constitute one single Christian denomination, but rather refers to a collection of both extant and extinct Christian groups, whether historically related to each other or not, which share a common theological concept of the oneness nature of God.

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