March 5, 2019
Masonry is rooted in antiquity, ripened by modernity and harvested in eternity. Truly it is a growing and progressive science, ever unfolding new beauties as the men of every generation have explored its most concealed recesses. Someone has aptly said: "The practical object of Masonry is the physical and moral amelioration and the intellectual and spiritual improvement of individuals and society. Masonry labors to improve the social order by enlightening men's minds." It is to our duty as Masons to improve the social order that I would direct your thinking today under the subject of the Third Step. The Three…
September 17, 2017
September 2017's Podcast just went live. The topic is religion and politics and why we shy away from them in lodge.
September 17, 2017
The above video is the first of a set of videos from our committee that will advertise masons and the different walks of life from which they came.
June 30, 2013
Contact: Brother Casey Latham for More Info : caselat@mail.regent.edu Phone:(760)646-1882
August 17, 2012
My Brothers, There is a portion in our Obligation that goes, “…I will always hele, forever conceal and never reveal, any of the secret arts, parts or points". We have all said it. We have memorized it for our proficiency and have recited it, perfectly. I’ll bet you know what I am going to ask. You’re right! What does it mean? What does it mean to “always hele”? What are “the secret arts, parts or points”? For the longest time, I gave the meaning of the phrase, “always hele” a mental shrug. I figured I’d say it because I…
April 6, 2012
Each one of our degrees has a special value in helping us to understand what it means to be a Mason. And each of us may have a special degree that we like more than others. Some the First, others the Second, and still others the Third Degree. I would like us to take a short look at the Fellowcraft. Degree. The Staircase lecture, in part, addresses many aspects of education. It discusses the degrees of Masonry, the human senses, architecture, and the seven liberal arts and sciences. My question to you is this? Have you made a daily…