Tag: Website

  • This Masonic Year

    This Masonic Year

    William Allen Bryan, Worshipful Master of Unity 146, emphasizes gratitude for website updates and Salvation Army efforts, and sets goals for fellowship, growth, and community involvement. Efforts to earn the Hilman Award are highlighted, and members are invited to contribute. Quarterly updates on progress are promised, showing a strong focus on shared achievements. Read more

  • This Week In Masonry

    This Week In Masonry

    The recent weekend’s caroling event in the Caverns drew over 300 attendees, making it a resounding success. There are still available slots for bell ringing in support of the Salvation Army. Additionally, several officer installations are upcoming. So Mote it Beef BBQ will offer Christmas Hams on the 23rd for $50. Read more

  • This Week In Masonry

    This Week In Masonry

    The annual Commandery Picnic was a great display of fellowship, a core value in Freemasonry. Louis Molten will be honored at the upcoming Master Mason Degree, and there are several upcoming events to look forward to. Unfortunately, William Allen Bryan will be unable to attend the special moment and expresses gratitude for proxy attendance. Read more

  • This Week In Masonry

    This Week In Masonry

    The WM announces the website update with event photos, thanks for the successful youth camp and Masonic picnic, and welcomes a new member. It also details upcoming events and meetings, and ends with a quote. The WM reflects a strong sense of community and fellowship, promoting unity and participation in lodge activities. Read more

  • This Week In Masonry

    This Week In Masonry

    The recent EA degree for Bro Lewis Molten and Bro Sam Cartee was well attended and there’s appreciation for all who supported and participated. Bro Kenny Thomas did a commendable job, and upcoming events are detailed, emphasizing the importance of unity and fraternal gatherings. The lodge website has been upgraded. Read more

  • Royal Arch Chapter Hiram No. 45

    Royal Arch Chapter Hiram No. 45

    The Grand Lodge and other Masonic bodies in Virginia have cancelled events through April. Members are encouraged to pray, stay informed from trustworthy sources, and offer support while staying safe. The online Leadership Correspondence Course will still be offered. Everyone is urged to take necessary precautions and remain resilient during this time. Read more

  • Luray Commandery No. 19

    Luray Commandery No. 19

    In this April communication, Sir Knight Dennis Haas addresses the uncertainties of the current situation and discusses the authorization for electronic Conclaves. He urges vigilance for updates on the Annual Conclave and reflects on the significance of Easter Sunday, encouraging prayer and reflection in these challenging times. Read more

  • Royal Arch Chapter Hiram No. 45

    Royal Arch Chapter Hiram No. 45

    The 15th District’s Capitular Masonry remains active and supportive, with official visits by Grand High Priests and plans for future events. Initiatives include supporting the Alzheimer’s Association and Project Lifesaver. Members can look forward to a “lock in” and bourbon tasting events, with proceeds going to charity. Masonic Week and other activities are also highlighted. Read more

  • Links and Other Information

    Links and Other Information

    This post contains a list of contact details for various Masonic organizations in Virginia, including Unity Lodge No. 146 and the Grand Lodge, A.F. & A.M. It also mentions key individuals and a Masonic riders association. Read more

  • A new order of Freemasons is transforming the ancient society with flair

    A new order of Freemasons is transforming the ancient society with flair

    In Los Feliz, young and old men dine at a Masonic hall, showcasing diverse attire and backgrounds. Freemasonry, once declining, is now attracting a new, eclectic membership. Embracing the Internet, the fraternity appeals to a younger, diverse crowd seeking camaraderie and intellectual pursuit. The trend is expected to redefine the image of Freemasonry. Read more