Freemasonry is a Fraternity

Freemasonry is a Fraternity

Freemasonry is the oldest, and by far, the largest fraternal order in the world. Its lodges stretch around the globe, and like the British Empire, it might well be said that the sun never sets upon the Masonic lodge.

Freemasonry at the Table

Freemasonry at the Table

Few should be surprised to learn that the early history of the Masonic Fraternity was spent in taverns. The Craft met, as did virtually every other club and society of the day, in local inns.

Ego and the Lodge

Ego and the Lodge

The Master of a lodge is not only its leader, but more importantly he is its greatest servant. As such, he has an obligation to serve his lodge and his brethren, not for his own glory and honor, but for the good of the lodge.

Blue Lodge Masonry

Blue Lodge Masonry

Freemasonry as we know it today came into being in the early 1700s, when the first Grand Lodge of England was formed, but what came next?