Welcome to Helion Lodge #36 AF & AM
Maquoketa, Iowa
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Where and When News/Events Contact
About Freemasonry/Become a Mason

Location:
137 McKinsey Drive Maquoketa, Iowa [map]
Stated Communication:
1st Tuesday of each month at 7:30pm

2010 Officers
Back Row (L to R): Ted Wiggins, Junior Stweard; Jerry Barnes, Junior Warden; David Richards, Worshipful Master; Lynn Disney, Chaplain; Mike Fisher, Junior Deacon
Front Row L to R): Mike Pearcy, Secretary: Ross Mitchell, Treasurer; Brian Oliver, Senior Warden; Hal Machel, Senior Steward; Duane Hanson, Tyler
Not Pictured: Dan Pearcy, Senior Deacon; John Cressey, Marshal
Bro. Brian Oliver, SW, Web Mason - boliver75@hotmail.com
About Freemasonry and How to become a Mason

To become a Mason you must ask to become one. Ask any Mason and he will be glad to help you. You can contact me by email, and I would be happy to assist you an answer any questions.
(Source of Information Below is the website of the Grand Lodge of Iowa)
Who are Freemasons?Many of our founding fathers were Freemasons. George Washington was the first of 14 Presidents of the United States to be a member of the fraternity, as well as 13 signers of the Constitution. In more recent history members of the fraternity include President Truman, General Douglas McArthur, numerous astronauts, entertainers, and sports figures. More importantly, millions of men such as yourself. Freemasonry enjoys over three million members world wide and draws to its ranks men from every profession and occupation, all meeting on the "Level." While each man may have his own religious and political views and opinions, they all share one common bond, the belief in one God, and the need to treat each man with brotherly love and affection. The history and traditions of Freemasonry date back to antiquity, with the singular purpose of making good men better. The tenets of our fraternity; Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth, have stood the test of time, and survived some of the most brutal religious and political conflicts history has to offer, including our own Civil War. Freemasonry, while neither a political forum, nor formal place of worship, does require of its members two things: The belief in the Fatherhood of God, and the Brotherhood of Man, regardless of political or religious persuasion. |
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Is Freemasonry a Religion Absolutely not, it is the oldest and largest Fraternity in the world - Freemasonry requires a belief in a Supreme Being to become a member, and accepts men of any faith, it is in no way a religion, and it does not try to compete with religion. Instead, the fraternity strongly encourages you to be active in the church of your choice, and pursue your own religious beliefs. |
What are the qualifications?It is the internal and not the external qualifications that should recommend a man to be a Mason. It does not consider any man for his worldly wealth or honor as a qualification for membership. Nor does it place any requirements on a man’s political or religious affiliations. Masonry seeks to "make good men better." It therefore looks to those men who have already demonstrated strong moral background, and exemplary character. In Iowa a candidate for Masonry must also be at least 18 years of age, and must profess his belief in a Supreme Being as no atheist can be made a Mason. |
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Seeking MembershipAnyone seeking membership into Freemasonry should first seek out a Masonic friend to recommend him. He must first sign a petition on which he states his name, age, occupation, and place of residence, as well as his belief in a Supreme Being. This petition will be investigated and brought before the members of the Lodge who will vote by secret ballot. To be accepted, the results of this ballot must be unanimous. |
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Ten Reasons to Become a Mason Some of the members in Iowa were asked why a man should be a Mason and here are 10 Reasons that were given: 1. A place where you can confidently trust every person and trust your family with them also. 2. A place where, within moral and civil guidelines; free thought, free speaking and the spiritual growth of man, can grow into its fullest potential. 3. A place to meet outstanding individuals from all walks of life, that a person would not otherwise have had the opportunity to know and call brother. 4. A place to be part of an organization which has for its principal tenets – Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth. 5. A place that provides self-development opportunities, leadership training and experience, and to improve public speaking skills. 6. A place you can go to seek support as well as give it. 7. A place where moral virtues are taught and through these teachings a regular reinforcement of the moral virtues is experienced. 8. A place to spend time with a group of brothers, who by acting as good men, make me want to become a better man. Not better than others, but better than I would have otherwise been. 9. A place to become better equipped to serve Church and community. 10. A place to meet with established members of the community and to become a part of the community. |
A video about Freemasonry produced by the Grand Lodge of Indiana
Click the Picture below to link to the website of the Grand Lodge of Iowa