Becoming A Mason 
Becoming a Freemason can be one of the most significant
events of your life. From the moment you become a Brother, you will feel immediate acceptance and Brotherly love. So where
do you begin?
Qualifications
Membership in a Masonic Lodge is open to all men 21 years
of age or older — regardless of race, color, or religion. Our membership requirements are very clear:
You must be of good character and reputation. You’ll
have to provide evidence of living a positive life through references from at least one Mason and three other people.
You must believe in a Supreme Being and the immortality
of the soul. This belief is not proscribed — rather, we encourage you to be steadfast in the faith of your choice.
The First Steps
Start the process by completing a petition (application) for membership, which you can obtain from the lodge secretary, or
get from a Mason you know. If you don’t know a Mason, just stop by the lodge about 20 minutes before our regular meetings
(2nd & 4th Mondays at 7:00), the Brothers will be happy to meet with you for an informational session.
The next step is to submit your petition to the Lodge. The
petition is read in a Lodge meeting and referred to a committee (usually composed of three members). This committee then interviews
you — usually right in your home, so that your family can ask any questions that they may have.
After the interview, the committee reports its findings to the Lodge, and a secret
ballot is taken. If the vote is favorable, you’ll be notified by mail and you’ll be given a date to start the
degree program.
The Degree Process
Our Fraternity’s private nature sometimes creates
misconceptions about our “initiation ceremonies.” Rest assured that we are a moral institution whose tenets are
Friendship, Morality, and Brotherly Love. Masonry teaches us to practice charity and benevolence, and to revere ordinances
of — but not replace — any man’s religion. Quite simply, our Fraternity exists to make good men better.
Our three degrees are serious, educational, time-tested
teachings. Each degree has a primary lesson. The first teaches us our duty to God. The second teaches us our duty to our neighbors.
And the third degree teaches us our duty to ourselves.
To convey our teachings, we use ritual, ceremony, drama, lectures, and sometimes even musical accompaniment. You’ll
work closely with a coach who will help you learn some of the key material in the Ritual. After completing the first and second
degrees, you’ll be given an assessment to make sure you understand what you’ve just experienced.
Upon the completion of the third degree, you’ll become
a Master Mason, and be eligible for all that Masonry has to offer you, which includes:
- Worldwide Brotherhood
- Fellowship
- Male bonding
- Meaningful community service
- Camaraderie
with other moral men
- Much more
It’s our sincere hope that you’ll consider becoming
a Free and Accepted Mason, and sharing the feeling of friendship and Brotherly love that Freemasons have enjoyed from time
immemorial.