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:: the 5 club rules ::

1:: Every club should work towards the "Big Three in One" - Win, Build, Send at the same time. A club can achieve this goal by offering investigative courses to win new souls, discipleship courses to build new believers, and missions and outreach opportunities to send young adult ministers and missionaries.

2:: Every club should adhere and teach the hard Rock of Club Alpha Omega's foundation. A club can achieve this goal by providing literature, studies, and resources that affirm our foundation. Any clubber can remember our truths by looking to our club logo which embodies the Four Cornerstones, Twelve Pillars, Four Discipleship Bases, Club Vision and Club Mission. Club Alpha Omega is open to all churches or chapels who adhere to our chartering policies.

3:: Every club should have food fellowship as a part of its balanced regular diet. A club can achieve this goal by setting aside a definite time for Café Alpha Omega every time the club is open. Each café should be relevant to the local group's taste and budget.*

4:: Every club should worship God in Spirit and in Truth. A club can achieve this by providing a constant worship atmosphere (worshipsphere) that points to Jesus, passionately seeks the face of God, welcomes the Spirit of God, builds club and clubber, and is relevant to the local population of young adults.

5:: Every club should build the local church or chapel. A club can achieve this by:

  • PLANTING clubbers into the local church or chapel

  • REACHING out to other ministries within the local church or chapel with time, efforts and funds (this is considered an outreach opportunity)

  • SUPPORTING the ministry process and vision of the local church or chapel (e.g., from youth to club and from club to adult ministries), and by

  • REPRESENTING the local church or chapel at all times through productive and mature clubbers who look, talk and act like Jesus.
  • * Although it may seem sacreligious, cafés do not have to serve coffee. It is more important that they have the Fruit of the Spirit on their menues (Galatians 5:22-23) and that they serve the Bread of Heaven to young adults.