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  • This Week In Masonry

    This Week In Masonry

    The Unity 146 parking lot has been repainted, and the Masonic community has been active in supporting events and engaging with the community. There are plans for Masonic wearables and upcoming events including Halloween Jubilee and ritual practices. The newsletter also includes a schedule of weekly activities, upcoming events, and contact information. Read more

  • This Week In Masonry

    This Week In Masonry

    The Unity Lodge No. 146 will have a busy week with various activities such as flag presentations, Masonic events, and community service. Members are advised of parking lot closure for repainting and sealing. Upcoming events include breakfasts, a Halloween Jubilee, and a Community Thanksgiving. The Worshipful Master encourages fellowship and unity among brethren. Read more

  • Masonic Youth Organizations

    Masonic Youth Organizations

    A Masonic youth program is being established in the valley, following the Grand Master’s directive. Members are invited to a presentation before the April stated meeting, and encouraged to bring kids/grandkids aged 12-21. Brother Ed Bull is the point of contact, and has replaced the lodge flags. Read more

  • Master’s Message

    Master’s Message

    The March stated meeting of Unity Lodge was a success with an informative program on President Gerald Ford. Two new members were welcomed, and an upcoming program on Free Masonry is anticipated. Important dates for a blood drive and dues payment were also announced. Sincerely & Fraternally, Harry Wesley Hammack, Worshipful Master. Read more

  • Befriend & Relieve Every Brother: Freemasons Under Two Flags

    Befriend & Relieve Every Brother: Freemasons Under Two Flags

    In 1860, tensions rose in the US as factions in the North and South sought war for different reasons. Freemasons worked to prevent disunion and promote their ideals. During the Civil War, they supported their causes but remembered their fraternal bond. Masonic military lodges were established, and after the war, both sides worked for reunification. Read more

  • A Masonic Presence at Washington’s Inauguration

    A Masonic Presence at Washington’s Inauguration

    In April 1789, George Washington’s inauguration held special significance for the Masonic Fraternity. As the first President and a dedicated Mason, Washington’s public service exemplified Masonic teachings. His journey to presidency, marked by unanimous electoral votes and a memorable inauguration, reflected his commitment to his fellow citizens and the shaping of a nation. Read more

  • Never Forget

    Never Forget

    Unity Lodge No. 146 honors and remembers the events of 9/11, joining the nation in reflection with a poignant image of three firemen raising the American flag at the World Trade Center. #Neverforget Read more

  • Master’s Message

    Master’s Message

    The update from Unity Lodge No.146 A.F.&A.M. includes various improvements to the Temple, enhanced ritual work, and active community participation. The lodge has undergone significant renovations, improved ritual performances, and engaged in community events. The members have also shown interest in a Masonic Motorcycle Club. The message encourages continued unity and positive change. Read more

  • Pictures from the July Meeting

    Pictures from the July Meeting

    Pictures from the July Meeting featuring Worshipful Brother Edward Davis with the “Build A Flag Program” and the American Legion Post 53 presenting The Missing Man Ceremony. Read more

  • Fourth of July

    Fourth of July

    As Freemasons, we honor the anniversary of the Declaration of American Independence, recognizing its significance in our country’s history and the development of our Fraternity. We believe in the enduring principles that have made America great and advocate for greater civic engagement, respect for the law, and unity among all citizens for a prosperous future. Read more

  • Stated Agenda

    Stated Agenda

    At 6:30pm, dinner is served at Stewart C. Payne Social Hall for $10. Open Master Mason’s Lodge at 7:30pm, followed by a featured speaker, Mr. Matthew Seelinger, Chief Historian/Editor of On Point Army Historical Foundation. The evening includes presentations on the history of veterans, the American flag, and administrative matters. Read more

  • Freemasonry and Patriotism

    Freemasonry and Patriotism

    The content highlights the connection between Freemasonry and patriotism, emphasizing the values of duty, sacrifice, and unity. It explores the role of Freemasons in American history and their commitment to the principles of freedom and citizenship. The text reflects on the significance of the American flag and the responsibility of upholding patriotic ideals. Read more