XA Diversity
Chi Alpha strives to accurately represent the Kingdom of God and the people of God on campus.
By living out Biblical community, we believe we can be agents of healing and transformation for our broken world.
We hope your 2024 has been off to a good start with the Lord. Stay safe and stay warm for those of you still attending SALT conferences!
We want to wish YOU a very very Merry Christmas. We pray your house is filled with the peace of God today.. Thank you, Father, for sending the Prince of Peace into this world and into our lives.
Stumped on what to get someone for Christmas? This well-read, dapper and distinguished gentleman recommends these books!
(A Multitude of All Nations, Reading While Black, The Whitewashing of Christianity, How Africa Shaped the Christian Mind, and Early North African Christianity.)
The holidays can remind us to be thankful for God's generous gifts. We're so thankful for the gift of laughter, friends like family, and Kingdom community. Thank you to our sponsors for your generous contributions to ensure an awesome conference for our HBCU staff and district leaders.
As most people celebrate Thanksgiving today, we want to share 2 valuable reminders. As believers, we should be thankful every single day for God's many mercies and blessings. He is faithful even when we are not. Secondly, November is Native Heritage Month! ☺️ A great way to love and honor our indigenous brothers/sisters is by learning their history, and listening to the experiences of those we're in relationship with.
IT'S HERE! The conclave begins today. Welcome to all our HBCU missionaries arriving for the family reunion this evening.
Please be praying over our times of strategizing and relational connection at this conference. Our aim is to glorify the Lord while we fellowship as Christ's body.
Last minute questions? Private message us, or comment below.
The countdown is on! Here we come, Mississippi...
Meet the Winston Salem State team. Pray over the Haskins, Shyla, Jon, and Kristin.
There's still time to reserve a room at the same hotel our group will be at. You will have to bring your own food if you didn't get to register.
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Please be praying over this event with us.
Registration closes TODAY. Shout out to the Southern University A&M College team!! See y'all soon.😎
Registration closes tomorrow! 🔥https://chialpha.com/hbcus-conclave
What more can we say...We're getting closer! 😁
https://chialpha.com/hbcus-conclave
As Christ's ambassadors, we want to reach the lost and show the world His love. HBCUs desperately need godly examples of men and women to disciple this generation.
https://chialpha.com/hbcus-conclave
Did you know we have an HBCU team in Virginia? Would you pray over them today? The hotel discount is no longer available, but registration is still open to the HBCUs Conclave event.
https://brushfire.com/agusa/xa/559911/register
We love the PVAM team. They're meeting students every week on campus who are hungry for Jesus. Will you pray for more laborers for HBCUs? Would you consider joining a team like this? Meet them at our Conclave and register here:
https://brushfire.com/agusa/xa/559911/register
This historic gathering of HBCU missionaries and others is something you don't want to miss. To find the schedule and registration info, click the link:
https://brushfire.com/agusa/xa/559911/register
Driving Diversity on Campus
Today, like never before, our country, the campus, and the church needs a Biblical definition of diversity. Chi Alpha strives to accurately represent the Kingdom of God and the people of God on campus. By living out Biblical community, we believe we can be agents of healing and transformation for our broken world.
We embrace a diversity based on humanity’s sacred creation (Acts 17:26) the Church’s diverse ethnic makeup (Rev. 7:9), supernatural oneness (Gal. 3:28), and Jesus-centered unity (John 17:21). We strive to live lives that manifest a Kingdom-ethic witness (Mt. 5:1-15, Luke 4:18-19) and to partner in our Father’s reconciliation ministry (2 Cor. 5: 16-21, Eph. 2:14-22). We create communities of “every nation, tribe, people and language” who live in unity with each other and work towards love, righteousness, and justice in the world.