Tag: Word-For-Word

  • Redefining the Three Great Pillars

    Redefining the Three Great Pillars

    In “Redefining the Three Great Pillars,” Bro. Thomas J. Williams reflects on the traditional Masonic pillars and suggests redefining them as Education, Fellowship, and Ritual to invigorate Lodge experiences. He emphasizes the importance of sharing knowledge, fostering genuine connections, and imbuing rituals with meaning to enhance the Masonic journey for all members. Read more

  • With Points and Without Heeltaps

    With Points and Without Heeltaps

    In Virginia, Masonic meetings were initially focused on rituals and finances, neglecting the social aspect. Introducing social gatherings transformed the lodge, attracting more members and fostering a sense of community. The success led to expansion and visits from sister lodges. The writer advocates for prioritizing the social feature to invigorate Freemasonry. Read more