What if the life you were living wasn’t the whole story?
Join us for a thoughtful and engaging discussion group centered on the film The Truman Show. While this isn’t a Bible study in the traditional sense, it invites the same kind of honest reflection we value in our Luke conversations—exploring how stories shape us, challenge us, and call us to live more intentionally in the real world.
In The Truman Show, Truman Burbank slowly discovers that his entire life has been constructed for him—scripted, controlled, and observed. As his awareness grows, he must decide whether to remain in the comfort of the familiar or step into an uncertain but authentic freedom. His journey raises profound questions:
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What narratives have shaped our understanding of ourselves and God?
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Where do we sense tension between comfort and truth?
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What does freedom really mean—spiritually and personally?
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How do we discern what is real in a world saturated with media, performance, and curated identities?
At PHLC, we believe Scripture and culture speak to one another. Like our Bible study, this group creates space to share how stories affect us as we try to live grace-filled lives in the real world. There are no right answers—only conversation, curiosity, and community.
Whether you love film, enjoy theological reflection, or simply appreciate meaningful dialogue, this group offers a welcoming place to explore together. You don’t need to be a movie expert or have all the answers—just bring your questions.
Come ready to reflect, listen, and perhaps consider what doors in your own life might be waiting to open.




