Tag: Building

  • The Square

    The Square

    The poem describes the importance of upholding the principles of craftsmanship and virtue in our work, likening them to building a temple. It emphasizes the value of simplicity, skill, and moral integrity, suggesting that these qualities can make our creations as significant and enduring as those of our ancestors. Read more

  • Habitat for Humanity

    Habitat for Humanity

    The Habitat build on October 17th provided a great chance to contribute to the community and enjoy donuts. Despite the absence of photos due to hard work, another build date is approaching. Keep an eye on your inboxes for upcoming opportunities or reach out to Bro. Scott Truax for details. Read more

  • Royal Arch Chapter Hiram No. 45

    Royal Arch Chapter Hiram No. 45

    As we enter March, be mindful of the spread of Coronavirus. Stay informed, seek medical attention if needed. Support our local Project Lifesaver and Alzheimer’s fundraiser. Reflect on the Mark Master degree’s lessons of integrity and self-improvement. Attend our upcoming chapter meeting on March 20th to ensure our chapter’s vitality and growth. Read more

  • Message from the Master

    Message from the Master

    The Lodge recently held a Pot Luck Dinner, fostering fellowship among appendant bodies. The event is set to become a tradition under the name Unity Family Dinner. Additionally, the Lodge is selling commemorative coins for its 150th Anniversary and planning various charitable activities, including fundraising for Habitat for Humanity and paying down school lunch debt. Read more

  • The Builder

    The Builder

    The poem by Lou Holtz presents a powerful analogy of life as either a builder or a wrecker. It questions whether we construct with care and patience or destruct thoughtlessly. The poet reflects on the roles we play in shaping our own lives and the world around us. Read more

  • Sts. John Days. June 24- December 27

    Sts. John Days. June 24- December 27

    The Craft of Freemasonry honors the days of St. John the Baptist on June 24 and St. John the Evangelist on December 27, seeing them as symbolizing important teachings. These celebrations have ancient roots in sun and fire worship. The choice of these saints reflects their alignment with the principles of Freemasonry. Read more