In the intricate tapestry of life, adversity is a common thread that weaves its way through our personal journeys. It is during these challenging times that the principles and teachings…
Author: R∴W∴ Charles Dyer
Behind every good man, is a great woman!
This past weekend we traveled to Jacksonville, Florida for the final two Grand Master Official Visits for the year; as well as the Official Picture Unveiling for our Junior Past…
A Brotherhood within a Brotherhood
Our fraternity is all about building our brotherhood through shared experiences, and last night I had the honor of witnessing this in true fashion. Gulf Beach Lodge No. 291 hosted…
The Age of the Masonic Selfie
If you happen to be an active Freemason and/or have a number of Masonic friends on Facebook, then you might see the ever frequent post with the traveling selfie. This…
From Builders to Mentors: Nurturing Masonic Leaders for the Future
According to the book of Ezra, Zerubbabel, was the governor of Judah, was tasked with the monumental responsibility of rebuilding the temple in Jerusalem after it had been destroyed; and…
Rediscovering the Value of Freemasonry
Almost eerie shadows bounced and danced their solemn dance to the candlelight casting its shadows and souls upon the walls of the lodge, the temple. The men moved in silence…
Living our Obligation: Past, Present and Future
As we are often reminded, our Masonic obligation clearly states that we are to “contribute to the relief of our worthy, distressed, Brother Master Masons, their widows and orphans;” and…
The Pursuit of Proficiency
Last night, at Brandon Lodge No. 114, I sat for my White Card proficiency before District School with our District Instructor. For me, this was a big step towards ultimately…
Rekindling the Flame Within: Saving the Heart of Freemasonry
Being a Freemason for more than half of my adult life, I find myself standing at a crossroads, watching with a heavy heart as the very essence of our beloved…
The 22nd Annual Table Lodge of H25
Traditionally, upon completion of Masonic labors, a repast was attended and enjoyed by all the Members, as the Lodge was said to be at refreshment. In the early nineteenth century,…