FlBrother324
Registered User
Reminds me of the old adage: Does one want to be a "big fish in a little pond, or a little fish in a big pond?" I've always found the latter is less personal, and tends to marginalize the individuals effort when in a larger setting.
Quantity over quality.
When large events are done, make them District wide, which allows for Brothers to travel and work collectively as a large Fraternal group. Like an annual Outdoor Degree allowing several smaller Lodges to participate while helping with the work load and expenses. All the while creating a memorable event for the newly raised Brother(s).
Give me the small Lodge any day. Just my humble opinion.
May the GAOTU Bless you all.
My Freemasonry
Quantity over quality.
When large events are done, make them District wide, which allows for Brothers to travel and work collectively as a large Fraternal group. Like an annual Outdoor Degree allowing several smaller Lodges to participate while helping with the work load and expenses. All the while creating a memorable event for the newly raised Brother(s).
Give me the small Lodge any day. Just my humble opinion.
May the GAOTU Bless you all.
My Freemasonry