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Old 10-15-2006, 08:51 PM
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Default Crystal Church, possibly in Atoka

A friend visited a church some few years ago in eastern Oklahoma. It had a crystal under the pulpit and had peacocks in the yard. She described it as a beautiful and peaceful place; she went there with someone else and doesn't remember where it is. She wants to take her sick sister there to meditate.

Googling turned up Crystal Church in Atoka or Boswell, but I can find nothing more on it.

Can anyone help?

Thanks.

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Old 10-30-2006, 12:46 AM
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crystal under the pulpit? sounds like a cult,stay away!

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Old 01-09-2008, 09:21 AM
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Default Crystal Church Atoka County

I have attended the Crystal Church in Atoka County. It does not have a crystal under the pulpit and no peacocks in the yard. It is a Baptist Denomination. You will need to look elsewhere in Eastern Oklahoma. Possibly a little further east. Look in McCurtin County Oklahoma, that area especially in the Ringglod area have many natural crystal formations. I would assume the church could be in that area.

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crystal under the pulpit? sounds like a cult,stay away!
LOL! ewww-kay. QUICK! Grab the kids~, its darnation time!

Just google the town's name, and you should get a list of churches in that area. If you were to call one place and ask which church might have had a peacock running around, I am sure they can tell you.

Just don't mention the crystal, or the locals will begin to check the congregation's heads for 666 tattoos.

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