Tag: attendance

  • What Kind Of Mason Are You?

    What Kind Of Mason Are You?

    The content is a thought-provoking reflection on active membership, urging individuals to consider their level of engagement and contribution. It challenges readers to assess whether they participate actively or simply belong. It emphasizes the importance of genuine involvement and support within a community or organization. Read more

  • Luray Commandery No. 19

    Luray Commandery No. 19

    Luray Commandery No. 19 has relocated to the Front Royal Masonic Temple and is adjusting to the change. They encourage attendance at weekly rehearsals and promote the Easter Sunrise Service. The message emphasizes the significance of Easter and the suffering of Jesus, highlighting the importance of defending Christian beliefs. Read more

  • Royal Arch Chapter Hiram No. 45

    Royal Arch Chapter Hiram No. 45

    The Hiram Royal Arch Chapter No. 45 looks forward to an eventful year with monthly prepared meals to support charities, educational programs on Chapter degrees, and a focus on meaningful discussions. Members are encouraged to attend monthly meetings and support the chapter’s endeavors. Additionally, preparations are underway for the Grand Annual Convocation in Williamsburg. Read more

  • Official Visit of the 174th Grand Master of Masons in the Commonwealth of Virginia

    Official Visit of the 174th Grand Master of Masons in the Commonwealth of Virginia

    Most Worshipful William Edward “Bill” Hershey, Jr., the 174th Grand Master of Masons in Virginia, visited Masonic Districts No. 2 & 3 on July 19th. The well-attended event saw participation from Brothers, widows, and members of the Shenandoah Valley Chapter of DeMolay, aiding in fundraising for Masonic youth groups. The event received donations from various… Read more

  • From The Master

    From The Master

    Unity Lodge has been bustling with activity, with new initiations, fundraising events, and educational programs. As the 150th anniversary approaches, members are urged to reengage. Missed out? There’s still time to make an impact. Join us to celebrate Unity Lodge’s legacy and get involved in the year ahead. Read more

  • Master’s Message

    Master’s Message

    The recent lodge meeting was well attended, featuring an engaging program by the DDGM and updates on members’ progress. Business matters will focus on unpaid dues, with a scheduled program for March 4th. A breakfast event is set for March 28th. The Worshipful Master expressed gratitude for members’ support and urged greater participation. Read more

  • Master’s Message

    Master’s Message

    The WM sends greetings and thanks members for their support. The upcoming meeting on February 4th will feature the official visit of District Deputy Grand Master RW. Bro. Ned Mamula and discussion of important topics. The Lodge encourages attendance at the dinner preceding the meeting and emphasizes the importance of giving blood. Read more

  • Master’s Message

    Master’s Message

    The new year brings gratitude and commitment from the Master of Unity 146 Lodge. Goals include memorizing lectures for deeper understanding, improving ritual work for lasting impressions, and increasing attendance for fellowship. Embracing the unique principles of Masonry, members are urged to uphold their duties as Free and Accepted Masons. Read more

  • The Silent Summons

    The Silent Summons

    A dedicated Lodge member’s sudden absence prompts the Worshipful Master to visit him. In a silent but powerful gesture, the Worshipful Master rekindles a dying ember, symbolizing the brother’s waning connection to the Lodge. Moved by this, the brother commits to returning for the next meeting, reaffirming his bond with the community. Read more

  • Master’s Message

    Master’s Message

    The message urges members of Unity Lodge No.146 A.F.&A.M. to reflect on their reasons for becoming Freemasons and to prioritize fellowship. It shares the honor of presenting a 50-year certificate to a brother unable to attend meetings, emphasizing the value of unity and brotherly love. The text concludes with a call for positive change. Read more