Stuart Smalley was a character portrayed by Al Franken on Saturday Night Live. A self-help fanatic, Smalley was known for his signature affirmation, which he would repeat while staring at himself in the mirror:
"I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and, doggone it, people like me."
Why is cosmetic deceit a part of our lives in the first place? Why don't we follow Stuart Smalley's lead and simply embrace our own inner sufficiency? The problem may be that unlike Stuart Smalley, we can't just look in the mirror and be secure in our own greatness.
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Sunday Worship Service
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@ 10:30am
Have you felt the urge to be, well, better... or like your identity would be more secure and your validation more certain if you were just a little more _______ (you can fill in the blank for yourself)? What cultural "message center" has had you in its grip? What can you do about it? We get at this under the heading The Genuine Life, part 3 of the series: I'm Not Going to Lie To You at City Life Church.
We cordially invite you, wherever you find yourself on the belief spectrum, to join us & explore faith this Sunday.
(all prior messages available online for FREE download).
City Life Church meets for worship @

The Eastern Star Temple 2719 K Street Sacramento, CA 95816
Sunday at
10:30am (Coffee at 10:00am)
We have nursery & story time for ages zero to six, and our worship services are done before noon.
Find out more at our website: sacramentocitylife.com
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