Kirby J. Hensley

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The Rev's Kirby and Lida Hensley
The Rev's Kirby and Lida Hensley

The Reverend Kirby James Hensley (23 July 1911-March 19, 1999) was the president and founder of the Universal Life Church.

Hensley was born as second in a family of seven children on July 23, 1911 in the mountains of western North Carolina. For over 65 years he studied and preached religion throughout the United States.

Hensley was ordained in the Baptist Church, but after preaching for several years he left that denomination and attended the Pentecostal Churches in the area. Through this church he married his first wife Nora and they had two daughters. He pastored in Oklahoma and California.

Hensley soon divorced Nora and moved to North Carolina, where he met his second wife Lida. During their forty-six-year marriage they had one daughter and two sons.

It was shortly after returning to California with his family that he started to work with the idea of forming a church for all people. The one overruling principle guiding the ULC was to have respect for all faiths.

Rev. Hensley ran for President of the United States as a third party candidate under the third Universal Party in 1964 and 1968.

Hensley remained as President of the church until his death on March 19, 1999.

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