Lee McIntyre
Ordained Minister in Beaumont, California
Why did you originally become an ordained minister online?
Having assisted in many Christian services, from baptisms to funerals--including memorable baptisms in the Holy Land's Jordan River, I wanted the bona fides to assure those I was serving that my services are legitimate.
I work closely with those I serve, to provide weddings, baptisms, and funeral services crafted exactly the way they desire, including any wording, special features, or procedures they want included, as appropriate.
Where are you from?
I've lived most of my life since the age of two in Southern California.
What do you hope to achieve with your online ordination?
I have been an ordained minister with the Universal Life Church since 2007, and I am experienced in working with many Christian denominations and with others who claim no denomination--as well as atheists and agnostics.I turned 78 in 2024, so I have plenty of life experience to draw on. I've seen it all, and I'm rather laid back in my approach to life. If you're sincere, I'm eager to work alongside you.
Religious Affiliations
Assemblies of God, Atheism, Baptists, Christianity, Deism, Evangelicalism, Foursquare Church, Methodism, Protestantism, Seventh-Day Adventism, Unitarian Universalism, Universal Life Church, Other, None
Additional Information
I am comfortable with most Christian religions and with atheism, and over my lifetime I have been involved with many of them.
What do you think makes your ceremonies special as a Beaumont, CA wedding officiant?
I love to weave the wedding couple's stories together. They are the stars of this event.
Are there particular areas near you where you prefer to travel or have special experience?
I'm in the Riverside/San Bernardino area (the "Inland Empire") of southern California
Types of Service Offered
Marriages, Same-Sex Marriages, Renewal of Vows, Baptisms, Funerals, Christenings, House Blessings, General Ministry, Spiritual Guidance
Additional Information
In everything I do, I stress the so-called "Golden" rule, to treat other people just as I would like to be treated.