United Council of Christian Fraternities & Sororities - Purpose

Purpose

The Council has a fivefold purpose to UNITE.

U-Unity, Bring together Christian fraternities and sororities in a unified body for a greater impact in the communities we serve across the country.

N-Navigation, Aid member organizations in the navigation of college and university student/Greek life systems.

I-Inspection, Serve in an advisory capacity to Christian fraternities and sororities. We will work with Christian fraternities and sororities throughout the country to provide guidance,oversight, legitimacy, and credibility.

T- Training and Development, Provide leadership training and development to the officers of each member institution in areas including organizational structure and conduct.

E-Eminent Domain, Combine the resources of member organizations (which we recognize are God's resources) in order to foster cooperative ministry and become more effective and efficient ambassadors for the kingdom of God.

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