Beginning in 1967, The Urantia Book Fellowship has hosted conferences for readers of The Urantia Book, an incredible way to meet other students, gain new insights, and, as it turns out, forge deep and lasting friendships. Many local and international scholarships are generously granted to those who could not otherwise attend.
Our International Fellowship Program nurtures and sponsors emerging Urantia Book communities around the world by connecting readers and leaders, fostering study and socialization through book fairs and outreach, and providing global access to live events and gatherings via Zoom and live-streaming.
Our comprehensive website, www.urantiabook.org, is a virtual resource library inspired by The Urantia Book. This powerful cyber tool has quickly become an excellent source for outreach ministry, continuous in-depth study, and movement history forged by Urantia Book scholars of the last seven decades.
Throughout our history we have freely provided the Urantia Book community with outstanding printed publications such as the Fellowship Herald, Mighty Messenger, and Mini Messenger. Our publications highlight the best efforts, thoughts, and insights of sincere Urantia Book students.
Through the Second Miler Grant Program, The Urantia Book Fellowship faithfully supports worthwhile grassroots outreach and dissemination projects for individuals.
Our Outreach Program has given countless public lectures, and participated in hundreds of public expositions in the last decade alone. Recently, we have been creating inspiring Urantia Book-based videos that have registered thousands of views.
As brothers and sisters in God’s family, we require of ourselves nothing less than a culture that is open and welcoming to every soul on the planet. We value harmony and teamwork, as well as growth through group wisdom and being willing to self-evaluate and evolve. Above all, we recognize and honor our spiritual kinship as we serve God and humanity together. Love, forgive, rinse, repeat.

The Master was always generous. He never grew weary of saying, “It Is more blessed to give than to receive.” Said he, “Freely you have received, freely give.” And yet, with all of his unbounded generosity, he was never wasteful or extravagant. (100:7.10)
