Friday, November 18, 2011

A Great Night At High Point!



Masonry continues to grow in the 2nd Masonic District!  The Brothers at High Point Lodge #773 welcomed Brothers from Pride of the Valley Lodge #95 last night for an amazing evening!  This is the second time we have been able to enjoy Lodge with our Prince Hall Brothers and unite under the flag of Brotherly Love.  We were also joined by our current Grand Marshal Right-Worshipful Douglas N. Kaylor.  Also represented were Hugh L. Bates Lodge #686, Eastern Star Lodge #55 and Washington Lodge #17!  The evening was filled with great speeches, great fellowship and great food.  We look forward to continuing this fellowship in the coming weeks, months and years as we all seek to become better men and better Masons.  Please join us sometime at High Point to get a glimpse at Masonry at work!

Monday, October 31, 2011

Visit to Pride of the Valley #95

United under the flag of Brotherly Love, eight Brothers from the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Ohio had the privilege of sitting in Lodge with Prince Hall Masons Saturday night.  As Masons should, they met on the Level, acted by the Plumb and parted upon the Square. 



The group of men, led by a delegation from High Point Lodge #773 and joined by Brothers from Madisonville-Madeira-Mariemont #419 and Washington #17, made the short drive to Pride of the Valley #95 in search of that which has been lost among many Masons for years.  They were seeking to build ties with Prince Hall Masons and join them in their search for Light.  Light was truly found in Lodge that night as they were welcomed as Brothers into the Lodge and sat quietly as three men returned their Master Mason proficiency.  This was followed by an amazing educational presentation by RWB Fanon Rucker on the meaning of “Free” as it applies to Freemasons.  The night ended with a wonderful meal and great fellowship among men who had only just met, but talked like old friends.  Plans are being made to continue this journey towards closer ties with the Brothers from Pride of the Valley #95 with a visit by them to High Point Lodge in the near future.  We at High Point look forward to welcoming them into our Lodge and returning the hospitality that was shown as we sat with them Saturday night. 

So Mote it Be.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Thoughts on Charity

Our Senior Deacon, Jason Eddy, was recently allowed to contribute a guest article on the Masonic blog "The Millennial Freemason".  Please see the link below for his thoughts on Charity and the Masonic Order.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

2011 Cave Degree Trip


On August 19th seven Brothers from the Second Masonic District of Ohio jumped into the car just as the sun reached high twelve.  A three hundred mile drive to spend a weekend surrounded by Masonic Brothers from over 115 Lodge representing 13 states!  They were headed to the 40th annual Cave Degree in Kingston, Tennessee.  The small town just west of Knoxville became the center of Masonic activity over the next three days with Brothers from all walks of life converging upon the small country Lodge overlooking the Clinch River.  It would be a weekend full of memories for the six Brothers from High Point Lodge #773 and the lone representative of Germantown Lodge #257.

Friday night started off with dinner at the Lodge.  The menu for the evening included chili-dogs, potato salad, baked beans and all the snacks that you could imagine.  The Brothers sat with men who had come from many different places united by the mystic tie that binds all Masons.  There was not a stranger to be found among this group of men.  After a short initiation into the Order of the Yellow Dog they found their seats in the Lodge room and the EA degree began.  It was conferred by Pickens Star Lodge #220 from Jasper, Georgia.  The degree had many differences from the Ohio ritual and spurred conversation long into the night as to the different approach to bringing the young man into the Light of Masonry.  Though the path was slightly different, this young man’s destination was the same as all of those who had come before him and at the end of the night they called him Brother.

Saturday morning started with a tour of Eblen’s Cave.  This cave, located about eight miles from the Lodge, had seen the raising of a Master Mason every summer for the last 40 years by Lodges all over the United States and even Canada.  They were amazed as they stepped out of the 90+ degree heat into the 55 degree cave.  The cave was cold, dark and mysterious.  Lit only by a few Coleman lanterns tucked away in the corners, it was set up to in the form of a Lodge and was standing room only as over 200 Brothers waited in anticipation for the Master Mason degree conferred by Pleasanton Lodge #321from Pleasanton, California.  The degree work was done beautifully and again was filled with differences when compared to Ohio ritual.  After the degree, the Brethren made their way back to the Lodge for yet another fine meal of BBQ sandwiches and an assortment of side dishes. Then it was over as quickly as it had begun.  Hands were shaken.  Contact information was exchanged and the Brothers from the Second Masonic District made their way back to the hotel for an evening of even more food and fellowship. 

All in all, it was an amazing weekend for the seven Brothers and for Masonry in general.  Plans are already being made for next year’s trip in the hopes that even more will join them on the trip.  Perhaps those of you that are reading this now will find the time to enjoy such a wonderful experience with your Brothers of the Mystic Tie.  I certainly hope so.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Independence Day Parade

Yesterday was a great day for Masonry!  In the blazing hot sun on the biggest cookout day of the year, men and women from all walks of life and all over the region gathered together to celebrate the independence of our nation.  They sacrificed a few precious hours with their loved ones to participate in the City of Monroe parade in a show of the universality of Masonry.  We all know that discussions of patriotism can often lead to partisan bickering and petty disagreements among those who believe passionately in one ideology or another. Yesterday however, under the flag of our nation, Masons and a few of their family members gathered together not as Republicans, Democrats or Independents, but as Americans.  They walked over a mile and half on the sizzling blacktop roads of Monroe and showed the community that patriotism has not been destroyed by the partisan bickering that often plagues our society.  We are ONE nation, under GOD.  Men, women and children stood as the flag passed by.  Some saluted while others placed their hand upon their heart.  For that moment, we were all on the same team.  That is what Masonry is all about, as Brotherly Love is one of the great tenets of our Fraternity.  I was proud to be a part of the Brotherly Love that prevailed yesterday and honored that the community could be there to see it.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

WB Ben Franklin on Masonic Secrecy

 Freemasonry, I admit, has its secrets. It has secrets peculiar to itself, but of what do these principally consist? They consist of signs and tokens which serve as testimonials of character and qualifications, which are conferred after due instruction and examination.

These are of no small value. They speak a universal language and are a passport to the support and attention of the world. They cannot be lost so long as memory retains its power. Let the possessor of them be expatriated, shipwrecked or imprisoned; let him be stripped of everything he has in the world, still their credentials remain, and are available for use as circumstances require.

The good effects which they have produced are established by the incontestable facts of history. They have stayed the uplifted hand of the destroyer; they have subdued the rancor of malevolence and broken down the barriers of political animosity and sectarian alienation.

On the battlefield, in the solitudes of the uncultivated forest or in the busy haunts of the crowded city, they have made men, of the most hostile feelings and the most diversified conditions, rush to the aid of each other with special joy and satisfaction that they have been able to afford relief to a Brother Mason.

Worshipful Brother Benjamin Franklin, 1778

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Ohio Masonic Home Day 2011


High Point Lodge #773 held their first fundraiser of the year at the 2011 Ohio Masonic Home Day in Springfield.  It was a great day spent with brethren from all over the state and gave us an opportunity to spend some time with the residents of the home as well.  Looking forward to next years visit!