Sunday

Set 3

Molnar
June 22–28, 2026
Set 3 of th
e Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Paper 121 and the following two papers from Part I:

Paper 4
God's Relation to the Universe

Paper 5
God's Relation to the Individual

5:1.2  Our Father is not in hiding; he is not in arbitrary seclusion. He has mobilized the resources of divine wisdom in a never-ending effort to reveal himself to the children of his universal domains. There is an infinite grandeur and an inexpressible generosity connected with the majesty of his love which causes him to yearn for the association of every created being who can comprehend, love, or approach him; ... 
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Excerpt from Paper 5: section 1, paragraph 2

Set 2

Kessel
Set 2 of th
Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Paper 120 and the following two papers from Part I: 

Paper 2
The Nature of God

The Attributes of God

2:4.2  God is inherently kind, naturally compassionate, and everlastingly merciful. And never is it necessary that any influence be brought to bear upon the Father to call forth his loving-kindness. The creature’s need is wholly sufficient to insure the full flow of the Father’s tender mercies and his saving grace. ...
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Excerpt from Paper 2: section 4, paragraph 2

Set 1

F.E. Church

Set 1 of the Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains the 
Foreword and the following paper from Part I:

The Universal Father

1:0.1  The Universal Father is the God of all creation, the First Source and Center of all things and beings. First think of God as a creator, then as a controller, and lastly as an infinite upholder. The truth about the Universal Father had begun to dawn upon mankind when the prophet said: “You, God, are alone; there is none beside you. You have created the heaven and the heaven of heavens, with all their hosts; you preserve and control them. ...
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Excerpt from Paper 1: introduction, paragraph 1

Set 52

Set 52 of the Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 118, 119 and the following paper from Part IV:

Paper 196
The Faith of Jesus


196:1.3  To “follow Jesus” means to personally share his religious faith and to enter into the spirit of the Master’s life of unselfish service for man. One of the most important things in human living is to find out what Jesus believed, to discover his ideals, and to strive for the achievement of his exalted life purpose. Of all human knowledge, that which is of greatest value is to know the religious life of Jesus and how he lived it.
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Excerpt from Paper 196: section 1, paragraph 3

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Set 51

Raphael
Set 51 of the Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains 
Papers 115, 116, 117  and the following paper from Part IV: 

Paper 195
After Pentecost

195:1.1  The Hellenization of Christianity started in earnest on that eventful day when the Apostle Paul stood before the council of the Areopagus in Athens and told the Athenians about “the Unknown God.” There, under the shadow of the Acropolis, this Roman citizen proclaimed to these Greeks his version of the new religion which had taken origin in the Jewish land of Galilee. ...
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Excerpt from Paper 195: section 1, paragraph 1

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Set 50

Set 50 of thDouble Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 113, 114 and the following paper from Part IV:

Paper 194
Bestowal of the Spirit of Truth

194:3.6  Do not overlook the fact that the Spirit of Truth was bestowed upon all sincere believers; this gift of the spirit did not come only to the apostles. The one hundred and twenty men and women assembled in the upper chamber all received the new teacher, as did all the honest of heart throughout the whole world. ...
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Excerpt from Paper 194: section 3, paragraph 6

Set 49

Set 49 of thDouble Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 110, 111, 112 and the following paper from Part IV:

Paper 193

Final Appearances and Ascension

193:1.1  About four o’clock on Sabbath afternoon, May 13, the Master appeared to Nalda and about seventy-five Samaritan believers near Jacob’s well, at Sychar. The believers were in the habit of meeting at this place, near where Jesus had spoken to Nalda concerning the water of life. On this day, just as they had finished their discussions of the reported resurrection, Jesus suddenly appeared before them, ...

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Excerpt from Paper 193: section 1, paragraph 1

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