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Updated: 04/06/06
Pat Levesque, left, Gordon Vanderpool, middle, and Sandy Vanderpool of the Grace Capital Church congregation stand in praise during a service at the Hooksett Regal Cinemas. The Pembroke church, which built a new facility just two years ago, is already past capacity and has decided to tape services and show them at the movie theater.
Cinematic service
Pat Levesque, left, Gordon Vanderpool, middle, and Sandy Vanderpool of the Grace Capital Church congregation stand in praise during a service at the Hooksett Regal Cinemas. The Pembroke church, which built a new facility just two years ago, is already past capacity and has decided to tape services and show them at the movie theater.
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