The House of Reagan

The House of Reagan

As men of Reagan, we seek to be united in our pursuit of a virtuous life. We are united as brothers, whether this unity comes from SYS groups (small groups that encourage vulnerability and accountability), pushing down a tree on House Retreat (not chop, push), or looking up and to the left in pictures as those who came before us did. We take pride in having the courage to do what is morally right and to raise our level of conduct instead of lowering our standards.

Our Mission:

The House of Ronald Reagan exists to equip and encourage its members to be God-fearing men of integrity who take calculated risks while persevering in the pursuit of a significant life.


Our Values:

Loyalty, Fraternity, but above all, Honor.

  • Loyalty is a choice; it is a conscious commitment to live out our oath in thought, word, and deed.

  • Fraternity is the bond between brothers, earned and built over time through vulnerability. It is a decision to pursue life together: community that has no finish line.

  • Honor is loving what the Lord says, counting the costs, and doing what is wise and required. Honor flows from a love of what is true, good, and beautiful.

House Verse:

“Let love be genuine. Abhor what is evil; hold fast to what is good. Love one another with brotherly affection. Outdo one another in showing honor. Do not be slothful in zeal, be fervent in spirit, serve the Lord. Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.”

–Romans 12:9-12 (ESV)


The Oath:

The oath represents a bond of brotherhood and what it means to be a man of Reagan. This is an exceptional House, but it is the relationships between members that make it exceptional. It is these relationships that preserve our heritage, traditions, and identity, and carry the torch of our House ever onward.