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Where We Worship: Timberview Christian Fellowship steps out of sermon, into service

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Far north, near the fields of Green Bluff, sits a church with nearly 500 members. “We’re a little bit hidden,” said Glenn Teal, the pastor of Timberview Christian Fellowship.

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Beliefs: Christian - Protestant/Other
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