We believe The Urantia Book can make a significant contribution to the stimulation of spiritual creativity in churches, synagogues, and other religious institutions and their people.
We believe that at the present stage of spiritual development it is wise for ministers, priests, and rabbis to use The Urantia Book as a resource for preaching and teaching rather than referring to the book itself or directing attention to it. Almost every concept in The Urantia Book can be associated with some theologian, philosopher, or scientist in the past or present.
We believe that, although one should not be secretive about interest in The Urantia Book, one should use discretion in recommending it to people. The light of enhanced truth can frighten and blind as well as guide and illuminate.
We believe The Urantia Book’s claim to a revelatory source and status is not germane to its usefulness in the presentation of spiritual truth. Truth has an inherent appeal, regardless of its source, and can be used to enrich one’s preaching, teaching, and living.
We believe the Spirit of God works among us in a differential and evolutionary manner; therefore, we recognize that for whatever reason some clergy may not wish to read and critically evaluate The Urantia Book. This diversity should in no way stand as a barrier to our mutual respect, fellowship, and love.
We believe the leavening process of creativity stimulated by The Urantia Book should be ecumenical in nature.
We believe The Urantia Book will eventually be recognized by the great majority of the world’s religious leaders as one of the most constructive spiritual messages our world has received since Jesus’ ministry on earth.
Read the entire Urantia Book to get its sweeping universe view of reality. Many of us started reading the book at Part IV, The Life and Teachings of Jesus. If you should like to get a quick overall view of the book you might read “The Gift of Revelation,” a twenty-two page summary of the basic facts and truths of The Urantia Book.
Have the Concordex of The Urantia Book available to help in researching topics on which you are preaching or teaching.
Use the Paramony, which is a parallel and harmony of the Bible and The Urantia Book,to locate Urantia Book material on the Biblical text you are using in sermon preparation.
Editorial Committee
Bud Bromley
Judy Smith
Irene Sprunger
Jack Williams
Resource Consultants
Vivian Albert
Marilyn Buchanan
Nancy Long
Marvel Zuercher
Paul Zuercher
The Spiritual Fellowship Journal is an ecumenical publication published twice yearly by The Christian Fellowship of Students of The Urantia Book of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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The Question of Angels
Mainline Christian theologians have had little to say about angels; however, their existence has gained contemporary credibility primarily because they have been championed by the popular press and books in secular bookstore.
Science and Religion
Our culture is beginning to understand that scientific facts are never in opposition to spiritual truth and they often help us transcend obsolescent religious concepts.
The Lessons of History
We are living in one of the major transition periods of history. Our world needs a new vision of spritual reality that is relevant and meaningful to contemporary experience.
Articles
Eastern Orthodoxy and The Urantia Book
Parallels in Eastern Orthodoxy and Urantia Book theology are examined along with issues in church unity.
A Urantia Church? The Urantia Book presents one of the most complete pictures of theology and religion to humankind. Many students of the book refer to its teachings as their religion. Increasingly the question arises, “Will The Urantia Book inspire the organization of new religious institutions?”
The Science of Serendipity
The happenstance of finding valuable things by accident is fascinating. Can this faculty be cultivated? Carol Hay discovers that the growing edge of science furnishes insights for creating conditions where seredipitous events are more likely to occur.
Columns and Features
Interface: Just Another Source?
The Adventure Has Begun
A layperson describes his ongoing dialogue with The Urantia Book.
Culture and Values
Aphorisms on Prayer & Worship
Psalms Today
About the Editors
Meredith Sprunger is a United Church of Christ minister, and college teacher, retired. He served pastorates in the Midwest and taught at Elmhurst College and Indiana Institute of Technology. Merlyn Cox is a United Methodist minister serving in the North Indiana Conference.
Clyde Bedell (1898-1985), a widely recognized author and speaker in the field of adverising, over many years compiled an index-concordance of words, concepts, ideas, topics, and themes found in The Urantia Book. He published the first edition of the Concordex in 1971. The third edition came out in 1986 and has over 110,000 references. The Concordex is an indispensabie research tool for finding passages and studying topics in The Urantia Book.
Dr. Duane L. Faw, Professor of Law emeritus of Pepperdine University School of Law, spent six years compiling a parallel and harmony of The Urantia Book and the Bible. The Paramony was published in 1986 and contains 25,000 cross-references revealing the similarities and differences between the facts and concepts of these two great books. Dr. Faw has been a teacher of adult Bible classes for 10 years and a certified lay speaker in the Lnited Methodist Church for over 25 years. The Concordex and Paramony can be purchased from The Good Cheer Press, P. O. Box 18764, Boulder, CO 80303.
An exhaustive Urantia Book Concordance was published by the Urantia Foundation in 1993. If you: local bookstore does not carry The Urantia Book or The Urantia Book Concordance, they can be orderd from the Urantia Foundation, 533 Diversey Parkway, Chicaago, IL 60614. The Urantia Foundation also publishes French, Spanish, and Finnish editions of The Urantia Book.