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Origin of the Fraternity
Beta Upsilon Chi, a Christian Fraternity, was formed at The
University of Texas at Austin in the spring of 1985 by a handful
of Christian men who desired an alternative to the present
fraternal lifestyle. A group of Christian men met and planned
the "BYX Island Party" to formally announce the fraternity's
founding. It was the vision of the founding fathers to have a
fraternity of committed Christian men, based on the unique
brotherhood that a Christian atmosphere affords, for the purpose
of fellowship and glorification of Jesus Christ. Through such
events as parties, service projects, and evangelical outreaches,
the charter members of Beta Upsilon Chi chose to unite in fellowship
and edify Jesus Christ on the University of Texas campus.
The Fraternity Colors
The Bible says that when God's children enter heaven, we will
be new creatures. Our Father is Royalty, the King of Kings. As
His children, we are His royal heirs. The Charter Members of Beta
Upsilon Chi suggested that the royal colors, purple and white,
be used to reflect this great promise. Purple stands for royalty,
and white stands for purity.
The Fraternity Crest
Each part on the crest has a meaning. The crown at the top is the
Crown of Jesus, the Prince of Peace, the King of Kings. The purple
and white fields are the fraternity's colors. The royal purple
represents our heritage as sons of God. The white field symbolizes
the purity we have through Christ's blood. The three-stranded cord,
as the Bible teaches, cannot be broken. It represents unity and the
Trinity of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. The
communion chalice and wafer represent the blood and body of Christ.
The cross depicts Christ's sacrifice for our salvation. The dove
represents peace and the Holy Spirit.
Founding Verse
"Behold how good and pleasant it is for brothers to dwell together in unity." - Psalm 133:1
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