Reference to God's being everywhere at once ( SAME: Omnipresence ) UCC United Church of Christ UMC United Methodist Church Unchurched Those who do not participate in a church (usually refers to Christians)
Existence everywhere, or in places, at the same time; omnipresence; as, the ubiquity of God is not disputed by those who admit his existence
The doctrine, as formulated by Luther, that Christ's glorified body is omnipresent
"The gift or power of being in all places at one time, but not in all places at all times, which is omnipresence, an attribute of God and the luminiferous ether only This important distinction between ubiquity and omnipresence was not clear to the mediaeval Church and there was much bloodshed about it Certain Lutherans, who affirmed the presence everywhere of Christ's body were known as Ubiquitarians For this error they were doubtless damned, for Christ's body is present only in the eucharist, though that sacrament may be performed in more than one place simultaneously " [DD]
A raw material that is found at all locations umbrella rate - An ICC ratemaking practice that held rates to a particular level to protect another mode's traffic Uniform Communication Standard (UCS) - Grocery industry standard transaction sets that allow computer-to-computer, paperless exchange of documents between supply chain partners Uniform Warehouse Receipts Act - The act that sets forth the regulations governing public warehousing The regulations define a warehouse manager's legal responsibility and define the types of receipts he or she issues unit cost - The cost associated with a single unit of product The total cost of producing a product or service divided by the total number of units unit train - An entire, uninterrupted locomotive, car, and caboose movement between an origin and destination unitize - To consolidate several packages into one unit; carriers strap, band, or otherwise attach the several packages together Back to Top
If you talk about the ubiquity of something, you mean that it seems to be everywhere