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Originally Posted by CreoleGypsy
After doing a lot of research, I and two other women are interested in starting a Christian sorority(can be African-American for starters, can branch out to multi-cultural if interests goes that route.) I have not seen any Christian sororities here in the midwest area(Chicagoland for a starting point) and our organization would representing not only collegiate women(women who are going to school either at a community or local college, as well as any women that is continuing or going to school at a accredited school online) but also any women who's first focus is on God and we would be a service sorority (as well as still having fun socially) I know and have read that there are so many Christian sororities that are in the South and my first choice is if we become a part of that chapter, but if not starting our own chapter here in the Midwest. I would love to hear from other organizations on how easy this process is, and what challenges that your organization has overcome.
God Bless!
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I recommend that you see what other Christian sororities are out there first before starting your own. I'm sure you can find one that does not necessarily have a collegiate scope, but will be interested in expanding in your area. My sorority does not accept women unless they are graduates of a four-year college or enrolled in a four-year college. However, there are a few other Christian sororities that do not have these requirements. There are many, many Christian sororities and you will be able to expand your reach in ministry and not go through so many headaches if you join one that is already established.