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Imperial1 03-25-2005 12:27 PM

Re: Re: Any Black Christian Greek Organizations Out there?
 
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Originally posted by PrettyGirl03
^^^Fanatical, surface-level Christian.
lol

Imperial1

Tenacity 03-25-2005 01:06 PM

Hmmm...isn't Christianity its own fraternity? Why are the "Greek" letters necessary? Is it a recruitment tool or something?

The Christian "fraternity" from my yard wore line jackets, had line names, and had a "probate" show like the NPHC organizations. Is THAT a recruitment tool?

Are you more of a Christian if you have "Greek" letters on?

PrettyGirl03 03-25-2005 01:28 PM

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Originally posted by Tenacity
Hmmm...isn't Christianity its own fraternity? Why are the "Greek" letters necessary? Is it a recruitment tool or something?

The Christian "fraternity" from my yard wore line jackets, had line names, and had a "probate" show like the NPHC organizations. Is THAT a recruitment tool?

Are you more of a Christian if you have "Greek" letters on?

So feeling this post.:)

Imperial1 03-25-2005 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tenacity
Hmmm...isn't Christianity its own fraternity? Why are the "Greek" letters necessary? Is it a recruitment tool or something?

The Christian "fraternity" from my yard wore line jackets, had line names, and had a "probate" show like the NPHC organizations. Is THAT a recruitment tool?

Are you more of a Christian if you have "Greek" letters on?

I wear greek-letters and I'm NOT a Christian.

Imperial1

GoldenKey 03-25-2005 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tenacity
Hmmm...isn't Christianity its own fraternity? Why are the "Greek" letters necessary? Is it a recruitment tool or something?

The Christian "fraternity" from my yard wore line jackets, had line names, and had a "probate" show like the NPHC organizations. Is THAT a recruitment tool?

Are you more of a Christian if you have "Greek" letters on?

Good Question.

TxAPhi 03-26-2005 04:06 PM

Christian Greeks at UT-Austin
 
Alpha Lambda Omega Christian Sorority, Inc.
http://www.utexas.edu/students/utalo
Our purpose is to promote individual and collective Christian growth, Christian fellowship, and Christian discipleship on UT's campus. We also demonstrate Christ's love by being servants in the local church and community.

Gamma Phi Delta Christian Fraternity, Inc.
http://www.utgammas.org
The purpose of Gamma Phi Delta Christian Fraternity is to promote Christian discipleship through ministry, fellowship, and service at UT and the local area. Perspective members must be UT Austin students, faculty, or staff, and show sincere interest in the organization’s goals. Some of the major activities include: providing Bible studies open to everyone, helping those who are in need by the means of various service projects, and providing Christian recreational events also open to everyone.

LAMBDA OMEGA ALPHA FRATERNITY
http://www.lambdaomegaalpha.com/
Purpose: LOA is a fellowship of Catholic men brought together by their faith. We engage in social,service and spriritual activities often during the school year.
Membership: Any male student at UT may pledge.
Functions: LOA hosts a formal or semi-formal ceremony once a semester. We also host barbeques, football tailgate parties, mixers with sororities and parties. We have spiritual retreats, and we host community service projects.

BETA UPSILON CHI- BROTHERS UNDER CHRIST
http://studentorgs.utexas.edu/byx/
Purpose: Establishing brotherhood and unity among college men, based on the common bond of Christ; service through a variety of activities including, but not limited to the following: service projects, parties, evangelistic outreaches, team events, Bible studies, etc.
Membership: Applicant must explain in an interview a)how he came into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ b)how he has grown in that relationship since that time c)why he wishes to become a member. We will accept anyone already involved in another social organization.
Functions: Bible studies, fellowship, parties, serice projects, outreaches, and team events are some of the major activities of this fraternity.

SIGMA PHI LAMBDA - Sisters for the Lord
Purpose: To glorify God and make his name great.
Membership: 1.80% of Monday night meetings 2.80% pledge meetings (if a pledge) 3.Weekly bible study 4.Weekly prayer groups 5.Initiation 6.Dues - $125-Actives $140-Pledges
Functions: fellowship meetings, spiritual retreats, evangelistic parties, prayer meetings

CHI ALPHA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
http://www.utchialpha.org/
Purpose: For the purpose of Christian fellowship of the members, Bible Study, and sharing of common faith in Jesus Christ. For the spiritual and social fulfillment of the individuals involved.
Membership: Students, faculty and staff at The University of Texas at Austin.
Functions: Major activities other than meetings are retreats, films and literature table.

Optimist Prime 03-27-2005 04:05 AM

this thread had better be a mother-mary date-raping joke of some sort.


If you are in organization that specific about color and creed please take your greek letters off NOW! [i know its just a joke, i want in on it] you have no idea of what brother is truly about if you only want to be brothers with people who are the exact same as you. I hope you get a DUI and get raped in the ass by some guy named Chaplula. Si, like at taco bell.

Zetagymnast 03-27-2005 08:54 PM

I am a member of Zeta Lambda Psi Christian Sorority Inc.

Most of our memebers are black, but we do have some sisters from another school and those members are white.

focus 12-15-2006 10:06 AM

Alpha Lambda Omega Christian Sorority, Inc
 
I applaud Christian fraterntities/sororities who are actually doing the worl of God on there campus. Like Alpha Lambda Omega Christian Sorority, Inc. They are really out here to win souls for Christ. I heard that they just chartered another chapter in Michigan or Illinois somewhere.

www.alocs.org

focus 12-15-2006 10:12 AM

They both exist at that school I believe.
 
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Originally Posted by NewBee (Post 876976)
You sure it wasn't Alpha Lambda Omega???

I think Alpha Lambda Omega CHristian Sorority is at that school as well. I know that Alpha Lambda Omega is really big in the south and they have a lot of chapters in Texas.

Xplosive 12-15-2006 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Tenacity (Post 983315)
Hmmm...isn't Christianity its own fraternity? Why are the "Greek" letters necessary? Is it a recruitment tool or something?

The Christian "fraternity" from my yard wore line jackets, had line names, and had a "probate" show like the NPHC organizations. Is THAT a recruitment tool?

Are you more of a Christian if you have "Greek" letters on?

Ironically there is a poem about Christianity being the "first fraternity" but as far as my own organization is concerned its not a "recruitment tool" nore does it mean you're any more "Christian" than anybody else. Its just that in order to minister more effectively to a college campus, we use the Greek-Lettered familiarity(sp?) to reach the campus since Greeks are very well known and have a lot of voice on a collegiate campus. Do we have line jackets? Yes. Do we have line names? Yes. Do we have coming out shows(we do ours a little different though)? Yes we do...In the grand scheme of things, does it really matter? Nope...:)

Senusret I 12-16-2006 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Xplosive (Post 1372042)
Ironically there is a poem about Christianity being the "first fraternity" but as far as my own organization is concerned its not a "recruitment tool" nore does it mean you're any more "Christian" than anybody else. Its just that in order to minister more effectively to a college campus, we use the Greek-Lettered familiarity(sp?) to reach the campus since Greeks are very well known and have a lot of voice on a collegiate campus. Do we have line jackets? Yes. Do we have line names? Yes. Do we have coming out shows(we do ours a little different though)? Yes we do...In the grand scheme of things, does it really matter? Nope...:)

Having seen an Alpha Nu Omega probate, it really is a different experience. Not ENTIRELY, but definitely very classy. The org also seems to have a solid structure and a great support system for its undergrads. It shows in its expansion and its programming.

The other good thing about the org is that it really is what it says it is -- a Christian Alternative. When I see Alpha Nu Omega members, I don't see them as competition. I don't see their members as somebody Alpha lost out on. I say hey, that person found the right fit for them.

If they're happy, so am I.

Xplosive 12-16-2006 12:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Senusret I (Post 1372049)
Having seen an Alpha Nu Omega probate, it really is a different experience. Not ENTIRELY, but definitely very classy. The org also seems to have a solid structure and a great support system for its undergrads. It shows in its expansion and its programming.

The other good thing about the org is that it really is what it says it is -- a Christian Alternative. When I see Alpha Nu Omega members, I don't see them as competition. I don't see their members as somebody Alpha lost out on. I say hey, that person found the right fit for them.

If they're happy, so am I.

preciate it dude...im curious though, what school did you see the PIC(Public Introduction Ceremony instead of probate) at?

Senusret I 12-16-2006 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Xplosive (Post 1372052)
preciate it dude...im curious though, what school did you see the PIC(Public Introduction Ceremony instead of probate) at?

Iota Chapter. I was the one taking pictures.

And sorry, they're all probates to me, I'm too old and stubborn. lol

Xplosive 12-16-2006 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Senusret I (Post 1372057)
Iota Chapter. I was the one taking pictures.

And sorry, they're all probates to me, I'm too old and stubborn. lol

lol..its cool. I wish I couldve made that PIC though, its in my region too..lol.


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