Just so I can gauge others York Rite Bodies, please give me some feedback.
Problem Description:
I joined York Rite when I was S.W. in my blue lodge. I became really involved with blue lodge and my YR was not a priority for me. I have a set number of hours I can contribute and they were vouched for. Oh yea, I had my 1st son that year as well. I am finally out of the East in blue lodge or put out to pasture and was ready to get to YR more steady and contribute more than I have in the past. I was installed as TIM and HP as well. I got a letter just after the installation from the YR bodies I am a member of stating that we are not getting the attendance we need regularly and we may have to dissolve it in the future. I don’t want this to happen especially with me at the helm. The YR I am a member of has a long history. At one point it had over 600 SKs in its Commandery. We get enough to open but we sure could use more. I am on a mission to revive these lodges and bring them back, maybe not to glory days, but keep them going. Is this a common theme or are we alone.
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Problem Description:
I joined York Rite when I was S.W. in my blue lodge. I became really involved with blue lodge and my YR was not a priority for me. I have a set number of hours I can contribute and they were vouched for. Oh yea, I had my 1st son that year as well. I am finally out of the East in blue lodge or put out to pasture and was ready to get to YR more steady and contribute more than I have in the past. I was installed as TIM and HP as well. I got a letter just after the installation from the YR bodies I am a member of stating that we are not getting the attendance we need regularly and we may have to dissolve it in the future. I don’t want this to happen especially with me at the helm. The YR I am a member of has a long history. At one point it had over 600 SKs in its Commandery. We get enough to open but we sure could use more. I am on a mission to revive these lodges and bring them back, maybe not to glory days, but keep them going. Is this a common theme or are we alone.
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