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Kappa Phi is a spirit. It was born to unite university women in a common purpose of strengthening our lives through fellowship, service, study, and worship so that in everyday living we may be able to shine in the world as lights in the darkness.

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Our Mission

Kappa Phi is a lifelong supportive Christian sisterhood expressed through service, study, and worship. We are lights in the darkness actively engaged as leaders in the church, the community and the world.

Our Values

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Fellowship

As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.  - Proverbs 27:17

Through fellowship,

we strengthen our sisterhood by celebrating each other's uniqueness and growing together

in Christ and in Christian living.

Fellowship
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Service

So you see, faith by itself isn’t enough.

Unless it produces good deeds,

it is dead and useless.-   James 2:17

Through service, we are

challenged to fulfill the physical and emotional needs of those on our campuses and in our communities.

Service
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Study

Your word is a lamp to guide my feet
   and a light for my path.  -
Psalm 119:105

Through study, we join together

to deliberately search for

knowledge and understanding

in order to understand today's

world and the Christian Gospel.

Study
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Worship

Let the message about Christ, in all its richness,

fill your lives. Sing hymns and spiritual songs to

God with thankful hearts.  - Colossians 3:16

Through worship, we celebrate

God's activity throughout history

and in the present and give thanks

for God's leading in our lives.

Worship

Our Purpose

Kappa Phi is a Christ-centered organization for collegiate women and those who have graduated into the alumnae. It provides an opportunity for, and challenges us to:

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  • develop a deeper understanding of God, others, and ourselves

  • realize our individual potential

  • be a supportive community

  • be personally involved, active participants and leaders in the life of the Church

  • commit ourselves to positive action

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