Chili Cook-Off at Fraternal
Attention, chili lovers! Come and be a part of our first Chili Cook-Off Competition!
Join us on Saturday, October 14th, 2023, at noon at Fraternal Lodge No. 37 in McDonough to taste the most delicious chili creations around the area. And the best part is – You can taste all the entries for a $10 donation! Each taste ticket includes a drink and a door raffle ticket.
Got an award-winning recipe you want to enter? Click for Chili Cook-off Entry
Bring your appetite and come ready to sample, judge, and enjoy! See you there!”
Live Within the Compass, Part Upon the Square
My Brother, in the Courtyard
Each one of us has stood
Outside the tyled Temple door
Awaiting as we should.
Take heed, thou young Apprentices
The Word emblazoned there:
To meet upon the level
And part upon the square.
My Brother, at the Altar
Each one of us has knelt
With solemn Oath and Brotherhood
The Mystic Tie we’ve felt.
Take heed, my Brother Fellowcraft
The Word emblazoned there:
To act upon the plumb
And part upon the Square.
My Brother, in the Temple
Each one of us was Raised
And on receiving further light
Into the Light, we gazed.
Take heed, my Brothers, Masters all
The Word emblazoned there:
To Live within the compass
And part upon the Square.
– Author unknown
Welcome Newly Initiated Brethren to Fraternal Lodge No. 37
Please welcome our newly obligated Entered Apprentice Brethren.
Thanks to all who helped confer the degree to these worthy, well-qualified men.
We had a wonderful turnout and look forward to seeing these Brothers progress through their degrees in the coming months. Their Masonic journey has only begun!
(Left to right) Brother William Gilmer, Brother Travis Coy Bunn, III, and Brother Richie Mobley, who has been already initiated but due to Covid-19, was unable to move forward until now.
Family Night at Fraternal
We had an incredible turnout thanks to everyone who joined us! The food, the conversation, and the overwhelming love that was shared this night were inspiring and we can’t wait to see all of our families, friends, and visitors again.
Here are a few images from our night and if you’d like to share yours, please email us or send a message on Facebook!
Families enjoying dinner together Families enjoying dinner together
We had quite the spread! A great turnout!
Our team photographers! Bro. Jim and his daughter Claire Fellowship while the meal is prepared
Letting the kids enjoy the lodge From the lodge room
I Am Proud to be A Freemason
I shall never forget my first thought as I made my initial entrance into the Masonic Lodge that conferred the Entered Apprentice Degree on me, and followed with the Fellow Craft and Master Mason Degrees. I was immediately made to feel that I was surrounded by Brothers. I felt there were no strangers present. This was one big family that seemed to have adopted me, and I, in turn, was elated to adopt them as my family.
My horizon of Masonry expanded, and my pride and joy were bubbling and effervescent. I couldn’t wait to be able to confer the Degrees on others as there was so much I wanted to explain and elaborate about each Degree.
I was offered this opportunity and immediately began to study and memorize many parts, and over the years I became very active, holding office, lecturing, and taking an active part in every phase of Masonry where my talents and abilities could be used. One aspect of Masonry that has made a great impression on me was the ability of all Brothers, regardless of religion, to ask me why did I need Masonry as a Rabbi, because my profession was one of integrity, kindness, honesty, and all the attributes expounded in Masonry. It was difficult for many to grasp my need for this addition and supplement to religion. I worked with men of different religions, as well as of the Hebrew faith, and they were all impressed when I would say that Masonry is not a religion, but to be a Mason we had to believe in God, and if this was the only aspect of our religion and we had no other formal religion, yet we adhered to all the moral teachings of Masonry; this too would have put us in the category of men of integrity. However, Masonry is not a substitute for religion, nor is it a religion.
My experience has shown that Masons are, for the most part, deeply religious men. I am proud to be a Mason and a part of an organization that is devoted to helping, without question or embarrassment, widows, orphans, and those in need.
I am proud to be a Mason and to be a part of a Fraternity dedicated to the upholding of the Constitution of the United States of America and the Bill of Rights.
I am proud to be a Mason who believes in the freedom of mankind and the sanctity of human life.
I am proud to be a Mason who believes in the dignity of God’s children and opposes hatred and bigotry, and stands for truth, justice, kindness, integrity, and righteousness for all.
I am proud to be a Mason and shall always be happy to number myself among those who uphold those cardinal principles and moral standards of life that are so needed if our organization is to continue on the high level that has been its character from its inception. May God grant it continued strength to go, to grow, and to glow so that I and all Masons can exclaim: “I am proud to be a Mason!”