Tribes
For most of human history, men and women have belonged to groups larger than their family, that allow for greater success, better protection, and a strong sense of belonging. From the ancient, eastern peoples of the Hebei, to the proud nomads of the Africa Sahel, from the warriors of the Scottish Highlands, to the modern jungles of the Amazon, humans have lived most of their history within a macro community known as ‘tribe’.
Now, more than ever, we need each other. A Chi Alpha Tribe is a larger group of men and women who love and support each other through all the joys and challenges associated with collegiate life. Tribes are organized around shared interests and fellowship activities.
Tuesdays Aren't Real
T.A.R. is a tight knit community that loves to be together. We are an incredibly diverse community of leaders, and we hope that you’ll check out a Tribe meeting this semester.
Tribe all together: Tuesday nights @ 6pm
at the XA House (1112 S. Evanston Avenue)
Tribe Leaders & what they’re studying:
Commodore Cynthia Dobbs Hebrews
Commander Destry Dobbs Hebrews
Lieutenant Connor Nguyen Gal/Eph/Phil
Lieutenant Audrey Iskandar James
Lieutenant Obinishi Omeke Romans
Lieutenant Gabriella Veliz Luke
Tribe Zero
Tribe Zero was started by student leaders that have been here since the beginning. We connect through deep conversations about the Bible and board games. There’s always a potluck dinner being planned with Tribe Zero! Text DuWayne at (918) 500-9489 for more info.
Tribe Leaders & what they’re studying:
Captain DuWayne Lee Luke
Captain David Kayembe John
Captain Dacia Perkins Esther
Lieutenant Selah Conklin Daniel
Out of the Box
We love the outdoors and hanging out with each other. We do hiking, picnics, and all kinds of outdoor games. We are the inventors of Tribe spotlight.
We are scheduled Thursday nights @ the XA House @ 6:30pm, but we often meet up in other places.
Tribe Leaders & what they’re studying:
Captain Vanessa Taylor Luke
Captain Skye Simmons John
Captain JT Campton Minor Prophets
Lieutenant Nathan Carr Romans