Talk:Christian fraternity

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[edit] Chapters versus colonies

When making claims in actual numbers, I think it best to only count full chapters and states in which they reside on this page.

Please edit accordingly.

[edit] Mu Omicron Gamma

Is Mu Omicron Gamma a national Christian fraternity? If not, it should not be included (after all, we don't have a list of every single local Christian fraternity out there, and there are a lot of those). Diezba 20:23, 16 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Response

The page states Christian fraternites, national or otherwise. I personally believe this should only be ones for men. The co-ed ones seem out of place.

To your question. Greekpages.com states the following :

Chapters

  • Alpha (True) - Old Dominion University
  • Beta (Blood Bought) - Hampton University
  • Gamma - Norfolk State University

Perhaps the best thing is to make this a sole page for Fraternities for men and create a Christian greek life. It would seem that each of the historic big four : STE,AGO,BYX,and KYX have corresponding sister sororities in KPhi, ADX, Sigma Phi Lambda, Sigma Alpha Omega, Theta Alpha. These groups in particluar seem to reach the same audience.

If MGO has more than one chapter, then we'll just add them to the Christian fraternity page. Diezba 16:00, 17 June 2006 (UTC)