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Lending a Helping Hand to Brother in Need
Members of the local Freemason lodge, Unity 146, displayed true brotherhood by helping fellow Brother Robbie Johnson prepare his yard for winter. Participating members including Anthony, Sam, Scott, Mike, Bill, and Lewie spent the day trimming bushes, raking leaves, and more. This selfless act signifies the deep-rooted commitment to fraternity and brotherly love of Freemasonry. Read more
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Thanksgiving Message from the Grand Master
As Thanksgiving approaches, Grand Master Jack K. Lewis encourages the Virginia Masonic family to reflect on their blessings and express gratitude for the love and support received. He emphasizes the importance of Brotherly Love, lessons learned, and the impact on leadership within the Masonic community and beyond. Read more
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Page County Community Helps Restore Stanley Family’s Home
Bro Audre King was recently honored for his charitable efforts and community work. The program at The Rec showcased his commitment to making a difference. This is a testament to his dedication as a respected mason. You can learn more about his endeavors on his Facebook post Read more
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The New Grand Line of the Grand Lodge of Virginia
The Grand Lodge of Virginia’s 2023-2024 officers include Most Worshipful Jack Kale Lewis as Grand Master, along with other appointed members. Emeritus officers also hold key roles, such as Most Worshipful Alan Wayne Adkins. These individuals contribute to the leadership and administration of the organization, overseeing significant responsibilities. Read more
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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
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Who is the highest ranking Freemason?
Masons reach equality as 3rd degree Master Masons. Elected officers manage affairs at various levels, but all hold equal status. Advancement to higher degrees, like the 32nd or 33rd, is possible in appendant bodies. Despite leadership roles, members are reminded to remain equal with their brethren. Read more

