Any man of good character who believes in a higher power and is of legal age can seek membership. We welcome individuals from diverse backgrounds.
Freemasonry is a fraternal organization dedicated to personal and moral development, community service, and brotherhood. It’s rooted in ancient traditions and symbolism.
To join, express your interest to a Masonic friend or contact our lodge directly. You’ll need to go through a membership process that includes interviews and background checks.
Generally, Freemasonry is a male organization. However, there are separate organizations like the Order of the Eastern Star that welcome both men and women.
Freemasonry has three symbolic degrees: Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason. Each degree represents a stage of personal growth and understanding.
No, Freemasonry is not a religion. It requires members to believe in a higher power, but it doesn’t promote a specific religious doctrine.
Our lodge engages in various charitable activities, including scholarships, blood drives, and community service projects to support our local community.
Membership dues vary by lodge, but they typically cover administrative costs. We strive to make membership affordable for all.
Freemasonry does have private ceremonies that involve symbolism and tradition. These rituals are meaningful to our members and help convey moral lessons.
As a Mason, you’ll join a supportive brotherhood, have opportunities for personal growth, and contribute to your community through charitable work.
No, membership in Freemasonry is not secret, but some of our ceremonies and symbols are. We encourage members to share their affiliation proudly.
Masonic Lodges do not engage in political activities, and we don’t take positions on political or social issues. We focus on personal development and community service.
Feel free to explore our website, attend our public events, or contact us directly for more information. We welcome your inquiries.
We often hold open events, and you’re welcome to attend. Contact us for details about upcoming events and open houses.
These symbols represent important moral and ethical principles. The square symbolizes honesty, and the compass represents boundaries and self-control.
If you have more questions or need further information, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re here to provide guidance and support to those interested in Freemasonry.