Alpha Omega is a society founded in 1960 by students at LeTourneau University to be
an organization dedicated to building Godly men of character and to enhance the college experience.
Its members dedicate themselves to applying God's word to their lives and to a set of three principles:
Unity, Loyalty, and Responsibility.
an organization dedicated to building Godly men of character and to enhance the college experience.
Its members dedicate themselves to applying God's word to their lives and to a set of three principles:
Unity, Loyalty, and Responsibility.
Objective
The members of Alpha Omega seek to grow spiritually, mentally, physically, and socially through leadership both in the house, and on the LeTourneau University campus.
Purpose
The purpose of Alpha Omega is twofold.
First, the members of Alpha Omega strive to become more like Jesus Christ. In order to be an integral part of Alpha Omega, the individual member must be submit to the authority of Jesus Christ and the membership as a whole. This allows the membership to be collectively defer to God's will for their lives and for the entire society. It is through this mutual submission that unity will develop.
Alpha Omega’s secondary purpose is the development of the whole man. This is so that each member is prepared to be a leaderin his family, church, and workplace.
First, the members of Alpha Omega strive to become more like Jesus Christ. In order to be an integral part of Alpha Omega, the individual member must be submit to the authority of Jesus Christ and the membership as a whole. This allows the membership to be collectively defer to God's will for their lives and for the entire society. It is through this mutual submission that unity will develop.
Alpha Omega’s secondary purpose is the development of the whole man. This is so that each member is prepared to be a leaderin his family, church, and workplace.
Principles
Unity
The members of Alpha Omega are united through Jesus Christ.
Loyalty
The members of Alpha Omega are loyal to God, LeTourneau University, this society, and to one another as brothers.
Responsibility
The members of Alpha Omega are responsible for their duties as members, and for their personal growth in maturity and leadership.
All said principles are to be upheld by the membership, provided they do not conflict with obligations to
one's family, academics, country, or faith.
The members of Alpha Omega are united through Jesus Christ.
Loyalty
The members of Alpha Omega are loyal to God, LeTourneau University, this society, and to one another as brothers.
Responsibility
The members of Alpha Omega are responsible for their duties as members, and for their personal growth in maturity and leadership.
All said principles are to be upheld by the membership, provided they do not conflict with obligations to
one's family, academics, country, or faith.