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Urantia Outreach to Emergent Christians at Wildgoose Events

from The Cosmic Citizen · host Paula Thompson

This week will be of great interest to Urantia Book readers who wish to share the book's teachings with Christians. The Urantia Book Fellowship has sponsored two Wildgoose Festivals, which are premier Emergent events. Our guests this week were directly involved. Emergent Christians are religionists from many different Christian denominations that have crossed theological boundaries. They seek to live their faith in what they believe to be a "postmodern" society. Those involved tend to be disillusioned with the organized and institutional church. Prophetically, the Urantia Book says that the Christian church is "the cocoon in which the kingdom of Jesus' concept now slumbers. The kingdom of the divine brotherhood is still alive and will eventually and certainly come forth from this long submergence, just as surely as the butterfly eventually emerges as the beautiful unfolding of its less attractive creature of metamorphic development." Is the Emergent Christian movement the beginning of this long awaited metamorphosis? We have several guests who are eager to discuss this with us. Please join us!    ChChddk

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