"Freemasonry is for those people who which to improve themselves spiritually, mentally and physically, as a parent and a friend, as a member of the community and ultimately as a servant of God."

Why join a Masonic Lodge?

Freemasonry is for people who wish to improve themselves spiritually, mentally and physically, as a parent and a friend, as a member of their community and ultimately as a servant of God.

The fraternity has little or no material benefit. Yet behind the doors of Freemasonry is something greater than what money can buy: The chance to forge the strongest bonds of friendship that last a lifetime for the benefit of Humanity.

Through participation in a Masonic Temple, you are given a opportunity to learn the more important truths of morality, your relationship with God and your fellow man - and at the same time learning the perspective of others in an atmosphere of tolerance and mutual support. Whether you are Christian, Muslim, or Jewish; black or white; rich or poor; all who gather within the doors of the Temple are met on the Level as equals.

How to Join

To become a Freemason, merely to knock on the door of the Temple by asking for membership in the Order. Why must you ask? Because you have to join on your own free will and accord. No one from a lodge can legally ask you to join. It has to be your own desire, decision and action.

Aside from asking for a petition, you will also have to fulfill the following requirements:

- You have to be a man of lawful age (21 years old)
- You must profess a belief in a Supreme Being.

You may request a petition by going to clicking our link: Petition section and after filling it out; give it to a Mason.

". . . in remembrance of those members of the Craft who in some fashion embodied the ideals of Freemasonry."

Famous Freemasons

The objective of this list is to demonstrate Freemasonry's beneficial and inspiring effect on men who have gone on to make a positive impact on their world. In addition, such a list should be in remembrance of those members of the Craft who in some fashion embodied the ideals of Freemasonry.

Ludwig Von Beethoven

Amadeus Mozart

Benjamin Franklin 

 

George Washington

James J. "Jimmie" Doolittle 

Harry Truman

 

Douglas MacArthur 

Simon Bolivar

Mark Twain

 

John Glenn 

J. Edgar Hoover 

Winston Churchill