My Freemasonry | Freemason Information and Discussion Forum

Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

Introduction

BluPhi1475

Registered User
Hello everyone,
I am new the group and I will start my EA journey next week. I'm both nervous and excited. Although I'm starting a bit late in life, but better late than never. I come from a family of Masons, great uncles and cousins, primarily PHA and AF&AM. I'm coming in AF&AM. Any words of wisdom will greatly be appreciated.

Freemason Connect Mobile
 

nickrodriguez144

Registered User
Good luck brother, this is my second week doing me EA work. You'll love it. There is always a hand willing to help.


Freemason Connect Mobile
 

TBenson

Registered User
I just became an EA here in Ohio, Painesville Lodge 28. It's been quite an experience. If any Ohio Brothers are out there feel free to message me.


Freemason Connect Mobile
 

barofdeath

Registered User
It's never too late brother! I was raised at 36. It's never too late to be a better man.
Ryon #58 Medina Ohio

Freemason Connect Mobile
 

Gatorsboy10

Registered User
Well my brothers I became a mason at the age 18 and to be honest it help me grow as a man , but at the same time it really brothers out there that try to put me down , because they DIDNT go on through it , but at the end of the day am still standing at attention an looking to the east . My brother an my sister I look up to all y'all that been in this family for a while so I can grow to learn more each and everyday .


Master Mason -> Gavin Lodge 23 Macon, Ms
 

Kampenhout

Registered User
It is not about the age when you are raised, it is about the decision to start the journey! Working at / with yourself to transform yourself! That's what it is all about.
Rik van Kampenhout, member of the Grand Lodge in The Netherlands


Freemason Connect Mobile
 

Rauchbier1987

Registered User
Salutations from north Carolina. I am about to turn off my second and be raised to the third. I can't wait to learn more as I progress further.

Brother Morris
 
Top