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Looking to join the Masons in D/FW Area (Bedford)

mike

Registered User
Hello,

Forgive my lack of knowledge but I would like to become a mason. From what little I know of the tenents I agree wholeheartily. I believe in the ONE Supreme Being, the constant strive for improvement of one self and honestly from what I've seen I would love to join a community that does so much in philanthropy and charity. My interest stems since childhood (probably the mystery) but recently I have become an amateur student of theology, or specifically, the common threads that run through world religions past and present and through some in depth thinking I was led to Masonry. I have a limited concept of the tree of life (Qabbalistic) and believe that it is every man's job to bring as much of heaven to Earth as possible. I think I can further enhance my insights into life through this fraternity. I would appreciate any help and hope I am not to far off base with any my views. Thank you for your time and consideration.

Michael A. Tucker
 

mike

Registered User
Thank you so much for your help. It looks like Lodge 1441 is my best bet. But I have a problem, I am not aware of any masons and as I understand the process I need at least 2 members to vouch for my character, any tips on how to proceed from here?
 

js4253

Premium Member
Premium Member
Thank you so much for your help. It looks like Lodge 1441 is my best bet. But I have a problem, I am not aware of any masons and as I understand the process I need at least 2 members to vouch for my character, any tips on how to proceed from here?

Check out their meeting dates and time and go down there and introduce yourself. I know it is a little scary but they will welcome you. I promise.
You will be glad you did.
 

Ben Rodriguez

Registered User
I highly encourage you to visit a lodge, get to know the members, chitchat with them, have lunch, make friends, etc. We'll always be glad to see a new face in lodge, I am sure you will be guided the right way. Don't be shy or feel awkward, again we enjoy meeting prospects.

Regards,
 
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