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The Philosophy of Kappa Phi
Kappa Phi is a spirit. It was born to unite young college women in a common purpose of strengthening their lives so that
in everyday living they will be able to stand true to Christian principles. Belief in Jesus Christ as the Son of God and perfect
example for the children of God, is the basic concept for shich the sorority stands. Belief is also maintaained that the young
woman have both the obligation and the potential to become Christ-like. Through strong friendship and clise ties of sisterhood,
Kappa Phi will help its members achieve the qualities of a Christian life. To this end, all of the aims, the purposes and
activites of the sorority are dedicated. The result of such a program will prepare the members to be loyal and effective workers
and leaders in the church throughout their lives.
Since becoming Christ-like is not a one step process, but a continual "growth toward," human beings need to be in constant
contact with that which will aid them through this growth. Therefore, Kappa Phi has a two-fold purpose: first, to educate
and thereby enrich and deepen personal religious lives; and second, to educate in ways which will enable Kappa Phi's to live
their Christianity through church and community service. Kappa Phi strives always to help young women become "lights in the
darkness."
The Aim of Kappa Phi
The aim of Kappa Phi is to provide a Christian sisterhood for university women which promotes the spiritual growth
and active participation of each member in the church and community of today and tomorrow.
The Purpose of Kappa Phi
Kappa Phi is a Christ-centered organization for university women. It provides an opportunity for, and challenges them
to:
- Realize their individual potential
- Develop a deeper understanding of God, others, and self
- Be a supportive community
- Be personally involved, active participants and leaders in the life of the church, and
- Commit themselves to positive action.
Our Bible Verse
"So, my dear sisters, be strong and steady, always enthusiastic about the Lord's work, for you know that nothing you
do for the Lord is ever useless..." 1Corinthians 15:58
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