About Freemasonry

A Mason is a man who professes faith in a higher power. As a man of faith, he uses the tools of moral and ethical truth to serve humankind.

A Mason unites himself to like-minded men in a brotherhood that transcends all religious, ethnic, social, cultural, and educational differences – an ecumenical brotherhood. Through fellowship with his brothers, a Mason find ways to serve God, his family, his country, and humanity.

A Mason is dedicated. He recognizes his responsibilities for truth, justice, enlightenment, liberty, and integrity in daily life.

A Mason is all this and more!

What are Masons?

A fraternity of men who’s fellowship promotes the virtues of integrity, morality, and tolerance.

What do Masons do?

Mason contribute to living their lives to making the world a better place.

What do you get out of Masonry?

Most men realize that it is not necessary to receive something tangible for every good act or deed performed.

Is Masonry a religion?

No! To become a Mason, a man must profess a belief in a higher power. Masonry is not a religion, a substitute for, or a rival to any doctrine of faith. Masonry does not perform the functions of a church – it has no sacraments, and makes no claim of salvation.

How do you join?

You must ask a Mason and he, in turn, will provide you with more information.

The videos below provide some further introductory information into Freemasonry.