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My Greatest Memory 15 members share their memories of the last 15 years to bring together young women who wish to join a bond of sisters deeply rooted in their Christian faith together to provide ministry and service to the campus and local community. back to Maryland all within 48 hours. The second would be National Conference 2012 in Miami when 13 of us piled into a minivan for dinner. The laughs, the songs, and the bonding during that time was priceless. | My attempt at a chant (2007): Soror Cardolyn Barrow, (2007) Back in 1999… Three women said that it was time Sisterhood, Honor, Wisdom, and Faith Virtues that are really great. To be like us you have to pray Line: God’s Creations, Beta A fter reflecting on all of my moments in one of the best sororities ever thought of, I must say my greatest moment was when I completed the process of becoming a member. Here I was just a girl transforming into a women of God. It was life changing for me. I never imag- God inspired and showed us the way. In a Christian Sorority, Only lime green and purple for me. We are cute, we are sweet. We are royally unique! D Psi E Sorority CU my sorors, now join me… CU CU CU…CU…CU CEEEEEE-U!!!! | Soror Felicia James, (2008) Line: Take Two, Alpha I became a member of Delta Psi Epsilon in 2008 and I have many fond memories over the past five and half years. However, there are two that totally top the cake. The first would be the 20-hour road trip to Dallas to with Founder Vila-Sheree (and Paul) and the 20-hour trip Soror Barrow (second from the left) with her line God’s Creations and Founders Griffith and Gardner. ined the day that I would be able to live up to my purpose and the purpose of this sorority. I was able to use my testimony to reach people I never thought I could reach and spread love and teach them about God and his plan for their lives. Another great moment was watching my sisters that followed me. Their process was breathtaking. It was as if God was showing me my transition through others. I was looking in the mirror. Being apart of their process made me realize where God had brought me from and where he was getting ready to take me. |