4. Community and Fellowship
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According to the teachings of the Fifth Epochal Revelation in The Urantia Book, the ideal community and fellowship are rooted in the spiritual reality of the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man (or brotherhood of all humankind). This forms the foundational pattern for all true social organization, human association, and progressive civilization on Urantia (Earth) and beyond.
Core Spiritual Foundation
The revelation repeatedly emphasizes that genuine community is not primarily a social, economic, political, or institutional construct but an exclusively spiritual brotherhood of God-knowing individuals. The kingdom of heaven (as taught by Jesus) is defined as "the spiritual brotherhood of man founded on the eternal fact of the universal fatherhood of God" (e.g., Paper 134:4; Paper 195-196 reflections).
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Jesus taught that the quickest path to realizing brotherhood on Urantia is the spiritual transformation of humanity—individuals awakening to divine sonship, which naturally overflows into loving, cooperative fellowship with others. The ultimate goal of human progress is "the reverent recognition of the fatherhood of God and the loving materialization of the brotherhood of man.
"Characteristics of Ideal Fellowship and Community
The Urantia Papers portray ideal human associations as evolving toward higher levels of harmony, service, and spiritual unity while respecting personality freedom and diversity:
Jesus' Teachings on Community
In his gospel of the kingdom (Papers 170–172, 195–196), Jesus presented brotherhood not as a material or political order but as a living spiritual family under the Father. He substituted family terms for religion: God as loving Father, humans as brothers/sisters in an eternal family. Following him means sharing his faith and entering the spirit of unselfish service—creating communities of joy, mutual edification, and shared spiritual experience.
Practical Expressions
In summary, the Urantia revelation describes ideal community and fellowship as the natural, outward expression of inner spiritual sonship: a voluntary brotherhood of love, service, and unity in diversity, grounded in personal God-consciousness. It begins in the heart of the individual, radiates through families and associations, and ultimately transforms planetary civilization toward the eternal goal of divine family realization—"the brotherhood of man actualized on earth as it is in heaven." This is achieved not by institutions or force, but by the cumulative power of transformed personalities living in loving, faith-motivated fellowship.
