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Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
[ki / al fə]
Description
Northwestern's Chi Alpha (or XA) is a Christian group on campus under the Chi Alpha Campus Ministries. This is not a fraternity of sorority, but is named Chi Alpha to stand for "Christ's Ambassadors" in Greek (christou apostoloi).[1] The ministry is supported by Assemblies of God, and its mission is to "reconcile students to Christ, equipping them through Spirit-filled communities of prayer, worship, fellowship, discipleship and mission to transform the university, the marketplace and the world."[2]
Example Sentence
Have you been to Chi Alpha's bible study?