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Adoniram Lodge Picnic
Wed, 2006-09-06 03:59 — trevortwiningSearching for that which was lost.
Fri, 2006-08-04 15:23 — trevortwiningI’ve agreed to chair the District computer resources comittee for the District Deputy this year. The theme is Searching for that which was lost.
That statement will mean a lot to many brethren, and there will be very different interpretations for it. I think that’s okay. I beleive there are many things we’ve lost as a fraternity, but I’m still relatively new. If there’s a brother out there with a bit of experience and he believes something is missing, then I think he has a valid point, even if that point contradicts mine.
He should, however, be willing to help fix that deficiency in a manner commenstruate to that of his complaining.
Masonic Magazine
Fri, 2006-08-04 14:56 — trevortwiningA couple weeks ago I purchased last year’s back issues of Masonic Magazine.
They just came in this morning. I’m sitting here just like a kid with a new toy, but I don’t have time to read them just yet. I’ll be interested in seeing the progression from the first issue to the fourth, and how the magazine has matured.
The publisher, Stephen Dafoe, is a Masonic scholar I admire very much, and he’s the reason I really started seeking out my own path in Masonry. Almost three years after first being introduced to his work at thelodgeroom.com, I find I differ with his opinion on a few issues. But without his guidance and the work that he did in educating new masons online, I wouldn’t have even had the chance to form these opinions until much later in my masonic career.
From this point forward: Masonry's relevance in the next 100 years.
Thu, 2006-08-03 00:54 — trevortwiningTwo sources have spawned this train of thought; XOriente and the Masonic Information Center’s research paper entitled It’s About Time.
When our memories exceed our dreams, the end is near.
Many of the brethren you speak to can sense it; you might have sensed it yourself. It’s a stirring in the wind. It’s a sense of change surrounding us that is making Masons of all ages, interests and ranks both nervous and excited.
Change is coming, and we can either drive the change, or we can let change drive the fraternity. The choice is ultimately each of ours to make.
Solomon's Builders
Fri, 2006-07-28 16:17 — trevortwiningI’ve spent a lot of time lately thinking about the differences in men regarding their practice of Freemasony. When I first entered the Craft, I spent a lot of time researching what Freemasonry offered, and what I could offer the fraternity in return. My initial researches uncovered several distinct categories of Masons.
- You have the social Masons, interested primarily in that sense of comraderie found within the lodge (or after the lodge, as so often is the case).
- There are the ritualistic Masons, for whom letter perfect adherence to the ritual is the focus of their attention.
- There are the historic enthusiasts, who focus so much on our origins and our past accomplishments that they weaken their necks looking backwards into our past.
Starting a Wiki
Tue, 2006-07-11 03:00 — trevortwiningA brother from The Three Pillars has decided he’s going to start a Wiki, and I’m giving him a hand.
We’re on wikipages right now, but who knows where it will end up.
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