If you’re interested in learning more about Freemasonry, join us on Tuesdays or call us at the number listed above — no appointment is necessary.
There are many reasons to be interested in starting your Masonic journey. Perhaps your grandfather was a Mason, and you want to learn more about it. You may be looking for opportunities for community service and fellowship with like-minded men. Maybe you want to discover for yourself about the deeper mysteries and symbolism of Masonry.
Whatever the case, we’re always looking for good men interested in joining our lodge, and are happy to answer your questions during fellowship and dinner. We concentrate on subjects that are not frequently found in other social organizations – morality, service to community, leadership and the overall development of good men becoming better men. We talk about those things, teach those things and do those things. They are what makes us Masons
Masonry is a fraternity and not a religion. While it does acknowledge the existence of God, it tells no person what religion he should belong to nor what God should mean to him — we are a fraternity and not a house of worship. As such, candidates in Masonry must confess a belief in God, though it asks no one to expound on the particulars of his faith.