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Masonic Education Corner

1/29/2024

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Happy New Year! I hope each one of you and your families had a safe and wonderful Holiday Season. ​During the month of January, we will have our Instructional Meetings. Please attend your District’s Instructional Meeting. It is especially important if you are an officer. Your Masonic Education Committee has worked very hard to put together an educational program that will be worthy of your time and attention. We are on the threshold of a new year and should be filled with anticipation and excitement. It is a time of fresh beginnings, a chance to embark on a journey of growth and discovery within our beloved Fraternity. Just like the changing of the calendar, we too have the opportunity to start afresh, to leave behind any challenges or setbacks of the past, and embrace the new possibilities that lie before us. One of the greatest joys within our Masonic Journey is the welcoming of new members into our fold. Think back to that moment when you were first initiated, Brothers. The excitement that filled your heart, the eagerness to learn and explore the mysteries of Freemasonry. Each new member brings with them a unique perspective, fresh ideas, and a renewed energy that invigorates our Lodges. Let us remember that we were all once new Masons, filled with enthusiasm and determination to make a positive impact within our Fraternity. With the new year, often comes new leadership within our Lodges. The installation of new officers signifies the trust and confidence bestowed upon them by their Brethren. Just as I recall the moment I became the Worshipful Master of my Lodge, I am sure many of you have experienced the thrill of taking on a leadership role. It is a time to meticulously plan, to communicate with our officers, and to execute our vision for the betterment of our Lodge. The responsibilities may be great, but so too are the rewards of leaving a lasting legacy and positively shaping the Masonic Journey of our Brethren. To aide us in our work, we are furnished with working tools. The plumb is used by operative masons to raise perpendiculars, but as speculative Masons, we are taught that it admonishes us to walk uprightly in our several stations before both God and men. We should make sure that our actions are upright and morally sound, and strive to embody these teachings in our daily lives. Let us strive to align our conduct with these principles, not only within the walls of our Lodges, but in every aspect of our lives. By doing so, we honor the legacy of those who came before us and set a shining example for future generations of Freemasons. Let us start this year by walking upright in everything this year. Brethren, as we embrace the excitement of new beginnings, new members, and new officers, let us remember the power and significance of our journey within this Fraternity. Let us use our working tools to guide our actions and align our conduct with the principles of Freemasonry. Together, let us make this year a year of growth, unity, and unwavering commitment to the values that make us who we are as Freemasons. Thank you, and may this be a year filled with boundless potential and meaningful connections. A.C. Flora, IV Senior Grand Warden Chairman, MEC Committee

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