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"Be Yourself. Everyone Else is Taken"
-Oscar Wilde-
There is a lot of buzz about being authentic and true to yourself. In a world where everyone has expectations of a public figure, how can a person who is revered as a Pastor can be true to oneself?
This month of December, I spoke to Rev. Aries Zulkarnain, an Executive Pastor of City Harvest Church about his definition of being authentic especially as a pastor and an Indonesian in Singapore. His candid response and positive outlook in life shone brighter even as the organization went through a tough period of public scrutiny.
It's a lighthearted and insightful conversation that transcends any title or expectation.
A background of him:
Rev. Aries Zulkarnain is the one of the founding pioneers of City Harvest Church, one of the biggest chuch with 16,000 members and he has played a vital role in helping Rev. Kong Hee to grow the church for the past 30 years.
He is also Executive Pastor in City Harvest Church, overseeing 5 zones of more than 1400 youth and adults. Other than pastoring the English congregation, he is also the pastor of City Harvest Indonesian Church. To date, he has trained more than 150 cell group leaders and is still actively involved in leadership training and discipleship. He also heads the TV and Internet Media department in the church.
He is Currently he is also serving as a member of the CHC Management Board and sits as one of the directors in Suntec Holdings.
No Ordinary Stories with Hellen Lie uncovers the story of people who have overcome challenges and contribute back to society in an inspiring way. We will dig deep into how they started, their struggles, and the mindset that led them to succeed.
Hellen Lie is the founder and Creative Director of Rosette Designs & Co, a wedding planning and decoration company in Singapore, started in 2010. Rosette Designs & Co has been voted Top Wedding Planner and Top Stylist in Singapore by various media.
Rosette Designs & Co: www.rosettedesigns.com
Instagram: @rosettedesignsco @hellenlie
"Be Yourself. Everyone Else is Taken"
-Oscar Wilde-
There is a lot of buzz about being authentic and true to yourself. In a world where everyone has expectations of a public figure, how can a person who is revered as a Pastor can be true to oneself?
This month of December, I spoke to Rev. Aries Zulkarnain, an Executive Pastor of City Harvest Church about his definition of being authentic especially as a pastor and an Indonesian in Singapore. His candid response and positive outlook in life shone brighter even as the organization went through a tough period of public scrutiny.
It's a lighthearted and insightful conversation that transcends any title or expectation.
A background of him:
Rev. Aries Zulkarnain is the one of the founding pioneers of City Harvest Church, one of the biggest chuch with 16,000 members and he has played a vital role in helping Rev. Kong Hee to grow the church for the past 30 years.
He is also Executive Pastor in City Harvest Church, overseeing 5 zones of more than 1400 youth and adults. Other than pastoring the English congregation, he is also the pastor of City Harvest Indonesian Church. To date, he has trained more than 150 cell group leaders and is still actively involved in leadership training and discipleship. He also heads the TV and Internet Media department in the church.
He is Currently he is also serving as a member of the CHC Management Board and sits as one of the directors in Suntec Holdings.
No Ordinary Stories with Hellen Lie uncovers the story of people who have overcome challenges and contribute back to society in an inspiring way. We will dig deep into how they started, their struggles, and the mindset that led them to succeed.
Hellen Lie is the founder and Creative Director of Rosette Designs & Co, a wedding planning and decoration company in Singapore, started in 2010. Rosette Designs & Co has been voted Top Wedding Planner and Top Stylist in Singapore by various media.
Rosette Designs & Co: www.rosettedesigns.com
Instagram: @rosettedesignsco @hellenlie