About Us
What is a Mason?
Masons are men who voluntarily asked to join a lodge. They were accepted because they were good men who believe in God and hold high ethical and moral ideals. They go to meetings which they call the lodge, in order to learn and to teach what friendship, morality, and truth really involve, and to practice on a small scale the reality of brotherhood. They also have meetings open to their wives, children, and friends where they promote an understanding of the serious nature of the Fraternity by entertainment and sociability. Practical programs for charity and relief are planned and executed. The special kinship they feel for each other as a brotherhood is their deepest satisfaction.
What do Masons do?
• Build communities based on shared Masonic values
• Construct a positive environment for personal growth
• Encourage education, idea sharing, and open discussion
• Welcome diversity across religious denominations, ethnicity and age
• Grow leadership ability
• Provide charity to the needy
• Establish the relevance of Masonic values to contemporary life
• Advocatconcern for the well being of other Masons and their families
Who can become a Mason?
We need men who:
• Seek fulfillment through multiple levels of experience, including body, mind, and spirit
• Enjoy brotherhood
• Desire a community enriched by participation, dialogue, and inquiry
• Are principled, disciplined, and compassionate
Freemasonry wants to attract fellow journeymen who are seeking enrichment in body, mind, and spirit through participation in a brotherhood committed to good works and personal growth.
If you would like to apply for membership, click here.