ULC - IN THE NEWS - 2023

Feb 10

A Plot Fit for a Rom-Com

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The New York Times profiles a Brooklyn couple who were close friends for a decade before they became a couple 10 years ago. Their recent wedding was officiated by a mutual friend who is an ordained minister of the Universal Life Church.

Source: The New York Times

Feb 03

She Found Love in a Surprising Place: A CD Pile

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The couple in this New York Times story were married 15 years after connecting on social media, and 30 years after the bride discovered the groom's music through her job at a college radio station. Their recent Beatles-themed wedding was officiated by an ordained Universal Life Church minister.

Source: The New York Times

Jan 27

A Networking Event That Sparked a Romantic Partnership

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In this New York Times profile, we're introduced to a couple who met at a networking event. Today, they're partners in life as well as in business. Their ceremony was officiated by a mutual friend who became an ordained Universal Life Church minister for the occasion.

Source: The New York Times

Jan 20

''An Annoying Question' That Led to a Big One

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The New York Times profiles a couple who met in 2013 while one was Christmas shopping at the other's place of employment. Their recent wedding was officiated by a Universal Life Church minister."

Source: The New York Times

Jan 13

Their Connection Proved Stronger Than the Elements

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The Washington DC-area couple profiled in this New York Times piece clicked immediately on their first date. They were recently married in New Orleans in a ceremony officiated by the bride's sister-in-law, an ordained Universal Life Church minister.

Source: The New York Times

Jan 06

Finding Love Through the Art of Combat

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The New York Times profiles a couple who met and bonded over a shared passion for Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Their recent Los Angeles wedding was officiated by a Universal Life Church minister, the business partner of one of the brides.

Source: The New York Times