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    Morals and Dogma

    Do you have that somewhere we can download? If not, I can provide a place for you to upload it.
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    Hello Brothers

    What took you so long to get here? :thumbup1:
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    Allied Masonic Degrees?

    It appears that the councils are located in the larger metro centers which would stand to reason, however as with most of Freemasonry the smaller rural areas are often forgotten. This in itself is interesting as Lufkin Lodge #669 is in the top 10 lodges in Texas in membership and it is in a town...
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    Allied Masonic Degrees?

    This is by invitation only, correct?
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    Meals -- Before or after the meeting

    I began to ponder on this after our last stated meeting. Most lodges I have visited have their meal before the meeting. We have ours after the meeting. I was wondering if there was a "standard" regarding this.
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    Deep Thoughts

    "Lack of participation" seems to be a recurring theme.
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    Lodge Membership

    Can you expound on this "trunk" lodge format?
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    Boy - this will sure make you think!!!!!

    While President Obama was not my choice, he is the President. I respect the office even if the person I did not vote for occupies it. I am sure he like every President before him, once they took that oath of office and got flooded with all the information that is for "his eyes only" he...
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    Big Changes in Pennsylvania Masonry

    Re: Big Changes in Pennslvana Masonry I agree with open installations.
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    master serving on investigation committee

    I wonder how many MM have never even seen a Texas Masonic Law book much less actually read at least part of it. I like having it in PDF form because I put it on my cell phone and can reference it while I am on the road. Sometimes finding what I am looking for in it is a challenge, but that may...
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    Lodge Membership

    Not that I am a "spring chicken" but some lodges I have visited I think I was the youngest Mason there by a long shot and I am 57.
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    master serving on investigation committee

    I glad you posted this. I knew it was in there somewhere as I had read it before, but for the life of me could not find it again. I used to think trying to find something in the Texas Penal Code and Texas Government Code books were hard. That was nothing compared to the Texas Masonic Law book.
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    Codebooks for Non-Master Masons

    Bill you are correct. I got to thinking about it after I replied but decided to just let it lay. I only had to pay for my FC and MM degrees. Also, I did learn my EA work but when I was scheduled to turn it in there was some kind of "issue" going on with the lodge and they postponed it. By the...
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    Lodge Membership

    That is sad. I see where it was chartered in 1911. That is a long time to just fade away.
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    Lodge Membership

    While reading another thread I became curious about how Masonic membership has declined in the US since I first petitioned the lodge in 1987. 1987 2,763,828 2008 1,444,823
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    master serving on investigation committee

    This the only thing I found pertaining to the members of the committee. Art. 407. Referred to Committee. A petition for the degrees shall be presented at a stated meeting and referred by the Master presiding to a committee of three members for investigation and report. A member of this...
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    Codebooks for Non-Master Masons

    I went back to the same lodge I originally petitioned, the same one I am still with. My instructor contacted the WM at the time. I had to pay 2 years back dues, petition again and they assigned an investigating committee. Then they voted on me. Due to having to wait between meetings, the...
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    Codebooks for Non-Master Masons

    When I was initiated in 1987 and started learning my work there may have been a code book but no one said anything about it. I learned the "old" way. There were no dues card issued to me and no real interaction with the lodge. My only contact with the lodge was through my instructor and the...
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    Dunham Lodge #150 F & AM - Covington, TN

    Nope... Firefox definitely does not like that website.
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    Codebooks for Non-Master Masons

    This brings to mind a quote "Each according to his gifts". This is how I feel we should view our involvement in Masonry.
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