by Christopher | Nov 7, 2016 | Op-Ed
When is a man truly worthy of the title “Mason?” In this excerpt from “The Builders” the moral character of such a man is explored.
by Christopher | Nov 4, 2016 | Op-Ed
The story of a young man and a pawnbroker, and the strength of Masonic convictions. When did you last trust a stranger?
by Christopher | Nov 2, 2016 | Educational, Trestleboard
Freemasonry came to the United States from several different sources (England, Ireland, Scotland) and in its spread westward formed Grand Lodges from lodges which sprang from the thirteen original colonies. These admixtures of rituals produced variations which were...
by Christopher | Oct 26, 2016 | From the Hall, Trestleboard
I want to want to welcome Brother Timothy Giddings as a director of our board. Brother Giddings brings with him his knowledge and experience as well as his enthusiasm!
by Christopher | Oct 25, 2016 | From the West, Trestleboard
I recently had a conversation that was pleasant enough until the subject of Masonry came up. It started with the usual niceties, where are you from, how long have you been married, and so on. Then the telling question came out, “What do you do?†My usual response...