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What does your Lodge do right?

Blake Bowden

Administrator
Staff Member
Quite often we read about lack of participation or quality degree work, but what does your Lodge DO RIGHT? Is there a particular event that stands out whether it be for charity or Lodge members? What event do you look forward to each year?
 

Frater Cliff Porter

Premium Member
I absolutely LOVE my lodge.

We have on average about 80 percent member attendance at every meeting. We have several visitors at every meeting and its not uncommon to have more than 100% of our numbers in attendance. We have actually had near 10 times are membership number sitting in lodge.

Our degree teams are superb. We pick the Brother up at his home in a limo, hoodwink him, drive in silence for an hour before he is brought to the chamber of reflection.

Our lodge experiences have include Nobel Prizer winners, New York Times best selling authors, and great thinkers from around the world.

We have worked on joint programs with the SR, the YR, the Grand Lodge and other blue lodges to do cool joint stuff bringing resources and brothers together.

The Brothers can't wait for the meetings, we have a four year waiting list, we participate in large numbers at the other bodies and are an active Masonic presence throughout the state.

They hosted the MRF national sympsosium and did it like clockwork.

I can't say enough good about it. I am humbled to be a member.
 

Jamesb

Registered User
I absolutely LOVE my lodge.

We have on average about 80 percent member attendance at every meeting. We have several visitors at every meeting and its not uncommon to have more than 100% of our numbers in attendance. We have actually had near 10 times are membership number sitting in lodge.

Our degree teams are superb. We pick the Brother up at his home in a limo, hoodwink him, drive in silence for an hour before he is brought to the chamber of reflection.

Our lodge experiences have include Nobel Prizer winners, New York Times best selling authors, and great thinkers from around the world.

We have worked on joint programs with the SR, the YR, the Grand Lodge and other blue lodges to do cool joint stuff bringing resources and brothers together.

The Brothers can't wait for the meetings, we have a four year waiting list, we participate in large numbers at the other bodies and are an active Masonic presence throughout the state.

They hosted the MRF national sympsosium and did it like clockwork.

I can't say enough good about it. I am humbled to be a member.

Show off - LOL
 

Jamesb

Registered User
I'd say that my lodge does fellowship well. These guys are my friends, and I look forward to doing things with them.
 

Zack

Registered User
I absolutely LOVE my lodge.

We have on average about 80 percent member attendance at every meeting. We have several visitors at every meeting and its not uncommon to have more than 100% of our numbers in attendance. We have actually had near 10 times are membership number sitting in lodge.

Our degree teams are superb. We pick the Brother up at his home in a limo, hoodwink him, drive in silence for an hour before he is brought to the chamber of reflection.

Our lodge experiences have include Nobel Prizer winners, New York Times best selling authors, and great thinkers from around the world.

We have worked on joint programs with the SR, the YR, the Grand Lodge and other blue lodges to do cool joint stuff bringing resources and brothers together.

The Brothers can't wait for the meetings, we have a four year waiting list, we participate in large numbers at the other bodies and are an active Masonic presence throughout the state.

They hosted the MRF national sympsosium and did it like clockwork.

I can't say enough good about it. I am humbled to be a member.

I am very envious my Brother. I wish that there was a lodge such as yours within 100 miles of me.
 

jwhoff

Premium Member
Gentlemen we have six or seven young men between 18 and 30 petitioning the lodge as I write this missive. It's contagious and it seem to be working. And, I'm noticing many young men taking the step on this, the northwest side of Houston.

Fellow "old farts," it appears that we're watching emergence of a rather remarkable generation. I wouldn't underestimate the possiblilites.
 

cacarter

Premium Member
I would say that we have a good group of guys that take part in the degree work and we can put on a great degree. We have a good group of college age guys who sit in the chairs. It's nice mix of young and old.
 
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