Universal Divine Churches

Universal Divine Churches are holy places that are not devoted to any one specific deity. These churches are set up much like a community center would be, with large separate rooms intended to be used for sermons and ceremonies. They are primarily used by those who are devoted to a deity that has no local place of worship and for weddings of differing faiths (though the latter is quite rare).   The UDC was founded in Faraday during The Romantic Era after the reformation of the gods' relationship with mortals. Since then, they have spread to every country and have locations in most major cities & towns and are maintained by their respective countries. As of 292 TGE, they officially allow some minor deity worship in their halls, though the social acceptance of this varies by country.
UDC Crest, Symbolizing the 8 Gods and Medon
Founding Date
2012 TRE
Type
Religious, Temple
Alternative Names
UDC