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The Paradox of Being True To Yourself

We’re told:

“Just be true to yourself”

“Just do what feels right.”

“Don’t worry about what other people think.”

“You do you”!

But is that always true? When does this well-meaning advice orientate us the wrong way?

This cultural narrative completely ignores responsibility, accountability, social justice and ultimate justice. The wisdom of Jesus is that we need to know ourselves truly; that we are designed to exist for others and are actually happiest when we live this out.


Come and consider what the Bible has to say, challenges the principles you live by.

Doors open at 9am with the service beginning at 9:30am. Our services begin with all ages gathering together. After about 20-30mins, children adjourn to their own program held in the same building. At the end of service, we share morning tea, until around midday.


About Sam

Sam loves his smoked meats and a game of footy.

Sam is a theologian, doctor and works as a public speaker for City Bible Forum and Third Space – giving talks to high schoolers, city workers, bankers, doctors, and lawyers. He is the author of Evangelism in a Skeptical World and How to Talk About Jesus (Without Being That Guy).

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