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By Jim McCormick/The Daily Cougar
Satellite Radio: UH-Clear Lake students Will
Yonley and Steven Rask perform Thursday for the campus ministry's Fellowship
of Love at the University Center Satellite patio. Fellowship of Love hosted
the ministry's weekly meeting at the UC Satellite in hopes of promoting
the organization. "We're a Christian group that wants to provide spiritual
encouragement during the college careers of students," John Pham, adviser
for the Fellowship of Love, said. The band, called The Pilots, played a
free acoustic show for more than an hour. "We knew one of these guys from
church and asked them to play today," Richard Van, Fellowship of Love president,
said. The Fellowship of Love holds meetings every Thursday from 12 p.m.
to 2 p.m. at the Bayou City Room in the UC.
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