Touchstone Christian Fellowship

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About 'Touchstone Christian Fellowship' Channel

Christian church serving the Sacramento, CA area.

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[...] informed of our progress. This entry captures the heart behind Touchstone. What do you want in a church? Originally posted August 04, 2004 That is the question I asked a person I was having lunch [...]

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