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Film Club

PHLC Film Club invites you to join us on Sunday, February 8, around noon for a shared viewing of The Truman Show, following the Worship and Music Committee meeting. Whether you’re a longtime Film Club regular or brand new to the group, this is a perfect opportunity to gather for thoughtful conversation, good food, and a film that continues to spark reflection years after its release.

Starring Jim Carrey in a surprising dramatic role, The Truman Show tells the story of an ordinary man who slowly discovers that his entire life is actually a television show—and that the world around him is not quite what it seems. The film raises compelling questions about authenticity, freedom, community, and what it means to live truthfully. These themes often resonate deeply with faith, making it a great fit for our Film Club conversations.

Here’s how the day will flow: after worship and the committee meeting concludes, folks are welcome to either grab lunch on their own or join in as we pick up lunch to-go from a nearby spot. Once everyone is settled, we’ll return to the church to enjoy the film together in a relaxed, welcoming setting. Feel free to bring your curiosity, your lunch, and maybe even a friend.

You don’t need to prepare anything in advance, and there’s no pressure to speak up—simply come, watch, and enjoy being part of the community. As always, discussion afterward is optional but encouraged, and all perspectives are welcome.

We hope you’ll join us for this midday Film Club gathering as we share a meal, a movie, and meaningful connection together.

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