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The Church of Our Lady of Global Positioning

Posted on August 11, 2005 By Tom No Comments on The Church of Our Lady of Global Positioning
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My mother-in-law, who lives north of Seattle, has seen this in her local paper several weeks running, and sent me a clipping…

gpschurch  Christ the King Community Church apparently does not have a location.  Their website lists multiple locations in the area around where Mrs. Wright lives, and the coordinates are used to find where they meet weekly.  Sounds like a neat church.

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