Tag: Hearts

  • Acacia Leaves And Easter Lilies

    Acacia Leaves And Easter Lilies

    The post discusses the symbolism of Easter, reflecting on the seasonal renewal and its connection to faith and hope. It draws parallels between the Easter story and themes of eternal life, resilience, and the triumph of good over evil. The author introduces the idea of immortal spirits and the profound teachings of Freemasonry. Read more

  • Message from the Master

    Message from the Master

    Despite recent cancellations, our Lodge remains strong with two eager candidates awaiting initiation. We’re encouraged to support our neighbors during this challenging time. Let’s appreciate our families as the vital support they are. A touch of humor lightens the serious tone. Charles expresses anticipation for future gatherings and urges everyone to stay safe and connected. Read more

  • No Room In The Inn

    No Room In The Inn

    Joseph and Mary journey to Bethlehem for a census. They are turned away from the inn, finding shelter in a stable where Mary gives birth to Jesus. Shepherds visit, having been told of the birth by angels. The narrator urges readers to make room in their hearts for the true meaning of Christmas. Read more

  • From The Master

    From The Master

    The post expresses gratitude for being elected to lead the Lodge, promising to uphold the trust placed in them and work to reinvigorate Lodge activities. The writer encourages more participation in upcoming events and extends holiday wishes. Signed, Charles Taggart, Worshipful Master, Unity Lodge No. 146. Read more

  • Character of a Mason

    Character of a Mason

    The Farmers’ Almanac of 1823 emphasizes the distinction of a true Freemason, characterized by unwavering integrity, irrespective of laws or religious beliefs. Universal in his reverence, he respects all religions and endeavors to live harmoniously, guided by principles of restraint, honesty, and a commitment to avoid causing harm. 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

  • Masonry’s Plan

    Masonry’s Plan

    G.M. James Callahan shared a heartwarming story at the Grand Lodge of Colorado, emphasizing the importance of living according to Masonic principles. He urged Masons to build their inner temple, choose wisely, and embrace love and joy. Callahan expressed gratitude and praised their dedication and brotherly love. Read more

  • Happy Valentine’s Day!

    Happy Valentine’s Day!

    Today is a day to celebrate love and affection. Whether you’re spending it with a partner, friends, or family, Valentine’s Day is a time to appreciate those we care about. Read more

  • The Model Mason

    The Model Mason

    The content describes the admirable qualities of a dedicated Freemason. It highlights the generosity and compassion of the Masonic community, emphasizing their commitment to charity and support for widows and orphans. Additionally, it briefly introduces Brother Campbell and his family’s involvement in Freemasonry and their church. 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