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About Us

Our National History

The Vision…

Phi Lamb was formed with a vision of creating a Christian sorority that exists for the sole purpose of glorifying God and making His name great on college campuses across the nation.

The Beginning…

Sigma Phi Lambda, Sisters for the Lord, was prayerfully founded in 1988 at the University of Texas at Austin by a group of women who envisioned a sorority that would provide Christian fellowship on the UT campus.  The five founders were Patricia Adams Hogan, Robin Maedgen, Gina Williams Goveas, Jacqueline Goveas, and Eileen Howell Barlow.  They drafted the original constitution that defined the purpose, structure, and day-to-day running of the sorority and its requirements for membership.  They were then joined by eight charter members. With God’s help, these thirteen women created the organization that today we know as Phi Lamb.  

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Our Chapter's History

Our chapter started in 2011. Our founding officers were: Sarah Day Griffen, Katie Logsdon, Sara Langone, Rachel Gardener, and Whitney Babin 

 


 

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