
Joining Freemasonry
If you've ever thought about becoming a Mason, you've come to the
right place. Trying to 'whittle down' all of the confusing
information about the organization can perhaps seem somewhat
overwhelming.
There are many terms which might be unfamiliar to you and there are
so many questions to ask. We'll try to give you an understandable
and informative explanation.
On our web site we have a brochure titled "Have You Ever Considered
Becoming A Mason?". Although brief, it addresses many of the common
questions about Masonic membership. Click on the graphic and
we'll open that brochure in a new page in your browser; simply click
the X in the upper right corner of that page when you're done
and you'll be right back here.
In addition to the basics outlined in that brochure, we know that
many prospective candidates have questions about family involvement.
Again, we have on our site a brochure which addresses these issues.
Click on that red brochure to the left to read about the role your
family can play when you're a Freemason. Our Vermont lodges actively
support family events and it's important to understand that your
obligations to Freemasonry come after any duties you
owe to God, your country, your family/neighbor or yourself. Being a
Mason is being part of a worldwide fraternity which should never
come before your religious or family commitments.
Some who are reading this page may have a father or grandfather who
is/was a Mason. If so - or you may be the wife of Mason (or someone
who's considering it). If so, we've got yet another brochure
designed specifically for you. Again, click on the graphic to your
right! Even if this doesn't apply in your case, you may find it
interesting.
If you're here, we suspect you know that Freemasonry has a rich and
extensive history which extends back three hundred years or more.
There are believed to be over a hundred thousand books which have
been written on the subject and there are hundreds if not thousands
of web sites as well. While every Mason is part of this long and
proud chain of fraternalism, he is also intimately linked to his
local lodge where his Masonic activities will start. On our site,
we've got a
map for you to locate a
lodge near you. A candidate for membership in Arkansas must be
sponsored by two Masons. The process, however, is not as daunting as
it sometimes is imagined by those who look at Freemasonry from the
outside. Even if you don't now know a Mason, you will once you
contact us. There will be an inquiry to assure us that you are of
good character and can be trusted to behave in a just and upright
manner in all your dealings. You will become a true Brother to the
millions of other Masons around the world and it is important that
we can vouch for your trustworthiness.
Once you become a Mason, you'll find the friendship and fraternity
open wide to you. It is truly unlike that of any other organization
you might imagine. Ask any Mason: they'll tell you!
Now if you've read this far, we suspect you might be seriously
considering membership. Take a moment now to make contact. SO many
men put it off and then, twenty years later, kick themselves for
having not done it sooner. Don't you be that person!