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Beta Sigma Psi becomes first Lutheran fraternity at UNL
I believe this is a re-colonization.
Beta Sigma Psi becomes first Lutheran fraternity at UNL By: Katie Steiner Issue date: 9/5/06 Section: News The Daily Nebraskan Some say a void in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln greek system was filled Sunday when the national Lutheran fraternity, Beta Sigma Psi, was officially chartered as a UNL chapter. While other fraternities on campus do not focus on spirituality, Beta Sigma Psi makes it a priority, and its members regularly attend church services and Bible study sessions. Beta Sigma Psi President Tyler Jensen, a senior construction management major, said faith is what brings the fraternity's members together. "It doesn't matter where we come from or what our different backgrounds are, we are all from a similar faith," Jensen said. But there is more to the fraternity than religion - it also focuses on scholastic achievement and social opportunities. What is most important to the members of Beta Sigma Psi is the brotherhood formed within the group, Jensen said. "I like having the ability to have fun with guys who share my beliefs," said Justin Peterson, the vice president of the fraternity and a senior broadcasting major. Click on link above to read more of the article. |
I am a Lutheran, and think this is stupid. For fuck's sakes, that sort of stuff is what K-Life and the like is for.
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I am wondering who really worries about Relegious affiliations in Greeks anymore, maybe they they wiil do as many others do and take non Luther members.
So if it is a recolonization, I guess we can wait and see what progresses.:) |
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As a Catholic, if I change my name to Luther, can I get in? /Irked |
From Beta Sigma Psi's national website. As you can see, they have been around since 1925. A friend of mine was a member at Mizzou.
What is Beta Sigma Psi? Beta Sigma Psi is the National Lutheran College Fraternity, founded in 1925. The purpose of Beta Sigma Psi is to provide an environment in which the Lutheran college man can grow Spiritually, Scholastically, and Socially. To that end, Beta Sigma Psi undertakes programs to develop Christian leaders and to aid the individual in assuming a satisfying and useful role in society. Through its alumni and undergraduate leadership, Beta Sigma Psi endeavors to assist each member develop character, develop intellectual awareness, develop responsibility to chapter, college, community, state, nation, and world, develop spiritual welfare, develop brotherhood, develop integrity, promote friendship, and advance justice. |
Considering Beta Sigma Psi is a national fraternity that was founded in 1925, it would seem they have a niche that works for them.
They are open to members of any faith but are founded on Lutheran spiritual principles and I'm sure that is reflected in their ritual. I believe they are aligned more with the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod than either the ELCA or WELS. |
We have brothers under christ on our campus, and it seems no more than K-Life. It is just christian culture trying to adapt into popular culture. It's no different then like punk or heavy metal christian music. It sounds and looks terrible.
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I think this article is a load of crap--there are numerous sororities (including my own) that promote Christian values, and were founded on Christian ideas, at UNL:( . This just sounds like religious zealot mumbo-jumbo.
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I suppose I'm rather biased, but Lutherans are far from being religious zealots. Except maybe the WELS. ;) |
How can you say their primary focus if you've never been in one of them?
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Beta Sig has a very active chapter at my undergrad, Iowa State, and I knew quite a few members. I believe the men were highly encouraged to be active in the local Lutheran churches, one of which was the church I attended. The chapter also had frequent devotionals and bible studies. While it is not a requirement to be Lutheran, or even Christian for that matter, to be a member of Beta Sigma Psi they are very upfront that if you become a member, Christian, and specifically Lutheran, spiritual principles are a primary focus of the fraternity. This gives a good idea of how Beta Sig involves spiritual faith as an aspect of their organization. While I cannot speak for other NPC/NIC organizations that were founded with Christian principles in mind, I do not believe, anymore, the organizations can globally promote being Christian-centered without potentially "turning off" potential members who have different ideals. Individual chapters may have group bible studies and devotionals, but they are not required as such by their Inter/National Headquarters. Hence, Beta Sigma Psi has found a niche for their organizations on the campuses on which they have chapters. Other Christian GLOs, such as Phi Beta Chi, have the same ideals as Beta Sigma Psi, but are not part of the NIC/NPC. |
Beta Sig used to be on UNL's campus, as well as Kearney State, which is now UNK. They were at Kearney State when I was there, and from what I remember, were a "normal" fraternity - had the same events and formals as every other organization at the time. They weren't zealots or anything like that, just a bunch of guys who either came from strong Lutheran backgrounds, or just liked the house and what the represented. I don't remember why they folded at either campus, but when I was there, they were a popular group. I should know, I married one! In fact, our first date was their formal. :D And it was a great time! What you would expect from any normal fraternity formal. And I will leave it at that!
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Note that I'm not suggesting that any GLO requires members to take oaths that violate religious beliefs. It's just that, since rituals and oaths are secret, prospective members typically have to rely on the assurances of a GLO that they won't be asked to violate their religious beliefs. The reality is that, for various reasons, some religious groups are more opposed to masonic or Greek affiliations than others are. More conservative Lutherans have historically fallen into the "more opposed" camp. Shoot, Wisconsin Synod Lutheran won't even approve of the Boy Scouts, because they believe that the Scout oath of "duty to God" suggests that all religions are equally valid and that people of all religions can do their duty to God. Seems reasonable that such Lutherans might have started a group where they wouldn't have to worry about these problems and that would take into account their beliefs. And if they're still around 75+ years later, they must be doing something right. |
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I don't think I ever encountered that in my LCMS church that I grew up in...but I think we were on the liberal side of the LCMS. I KNOW my current ELCA church isn't against GLOs. |
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