I've been asked to join the Freemasons

I've been asked to join the Freemasons

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pmanson

13,382 posts

253 months

Thursday 24th January 2019
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I've got my 2nd on Saturday. Looking forward to it!

rednotdead

1,215 posts

226 months

Thursday 24th January 2019
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pmanson said:
I've got my 2nd on Saturday. Looking forward to it!
Good luck and enjoy it. The 2nd is all too often seen as a stepping stone and isn't given the attention it deserves. It might only be short but there is a lot in there to get your head around. The WTs are especially meaningful, even more so if they do the long version. Which lodge and province?

Saddle bum

4,211 posts

219 months

Thursday 24th January 2019
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My London Lodge had a meeting early Dec. It's a regimental lodge with most members being ex-squaddies. The Festive Board is somewhat lively.

We had a member in a hospice, everyone was aware of his position. He was not in a good place.

During the FB, someone set up a link (on Facebook I believe}. He could see and hear us. He was in his bed, but appeared cheerful, despite his plight. There was much yelling and encouragement from the assembled brethren. This went on for several minutes. Many brethren were wiping their eyes. It is unusual to see such naked good will and compassion towards another. It was very moving.

The distinguished guests had never seen anything like it, they were very impressed.

Unfortunately, nature took its course and we all attended his funeral in early January.

WRumbled

392 posts

227 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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Nice to see a thread-bump.

I only partially agree about the WM being in total control. If our WM tried to change the way we do things, it wouldn't go down well. We are very old, though, and have our own form of 'Old Workings'. Plus, the DC has to put more effort in than most to make sure things run correctly. Biased, perhaps, as I stepped out of the Chair and went straight to DC. The DC during my two years in the Chair was mostly absent (high-flier in other Orders).

On a general note, we had a couple of barren years, candidate-wise, and a lot of deaths (12 in 2 years!), so numbers were rapidly decreasing. Things started to click last year. Four new candidates from a variety of sources. Eight on the list for this year, six I'm very confident in progressing through to joining.

Personally, I'm still getting out and about a lot. I do quite a bit for the Province (Steward), and things just keep getting busier! Never a dull moment.


pmanson

13,382 posts

253 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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rednotdead said:
pmanson said:
I've got my 2nd on Saturday. Looking forward to it!
Good luck and enjoy it. The 2nd is all too often seen as a stepping stone and isn't given the attention it deserves. It might only be short but there is a lot in there to get your head around. The WTs are especially meaningful, even more so if they do the long version. Which lodge and province?
The Old Dunstablians in Bedfordshire. I'm currently the youngest Brother there (36). I joined just over a year ago but we're starting to see more people come through which is great.

The Mad Monk

10,474 posts

117 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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WRumbled said:
On a general note, we had a couple of barren years, candidate-wise, and a lot of deaths (12 in 2 years!), so numbers were rapidly decreasing. Things started to click last year. Four new candidates from a variety of sources. Eight on the list for this year, six I'm very confident in progressing through to joining.
This seems to be a theme which is being repeated. My Surrey lodge has six candidates - all initiates - in the past year, after a very thin spell.

Let's hope they are all joining for the right reasons and stay the course.

WRumbled

392 posts

227 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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The Mad Monk said:
This seems to be a theme which is being repeated. My Surrey lodge has six candidates - all initiates - in the past year, after a very thin spell.

Let's hope they are all joining for the right reasons and stay the course.
I do worry about that a little, but we get them out and about as much as possible before we even fill the forms in. Beers here and there, any open socials that we can, and our regular curry after lodge of instruction. So far, so good.

DJFish

5,921 posts

263 months

Sunday 10th March 2019
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2nd in a couple of weeks for me as well.
Have attended plenty of white tables but this weekend was my first visit, entertaining & bewildering in equal measure to see how things are done elsewhere.
Just when you think you’re getting the hang of it all.....

toastybase

2,226 posts

208 months

Sunday 10th March 2019
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Is anyone here from the Wokingham lodge? I’m not however I heard that they are running six a side football soon and as I’m in the area, wondered if I could join?

WRumbled

392 posts

227 months

Monday 11th March 2019
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DJFish said:
2nd in a couple of weeks for me as well.
Have attended plenty of white tables but this weekend was my first visit, entertaining & bewildering in equal measure to see how things are done elsewhere.
Just when you think you’re getting the hang of it all.....
I remember going out on my first visit as an EA. I was sat next to our then DC, who told me to pay very close attention, and ignore everything! biggrin

Good luck with your Second.

pmanson

13,382 posts

253 months

Monday 11th March 2019
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WRumbled said:
DJFish said:
2nd in a couple of weeks for me as well.
Have attended plenty of white tables but this weekend was my first visit, entertaining & bewildering in equal measure to see how things are done elsewhere.
Just when you think you’re getting the hang of it all.....
I remember going out on my first visit as an EA. I was sat next to our then DC, who told me to pay very close attention, and ignore everything! biggrin

Good luck with your Second.
I enjoyed the 2nd a lot, it makes a lot more sense than the 1st!

WRumbled

392 posts

227 months

Tuesday 12th March 2019
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pmanson said:
WRumbled said:
DJFish said:
2nd in a couple of weeks for me as well.
Have attended plenty of white tables but this weekend was my first visit, entertaining & bewildering in equal measure to see how things are done elsewhere.
Just when you think you’re getting the hang of it all.....
I remember going out on my first visit as an EA. I was sat next to our then DC, who told me to pay very close attention, and ignore everything! biggrin

Good luck with your Second.
I enjoyed the 2nd a lot, it makes a lot more sense than the 1st!
I loved all of mine. Equally unique. I think that's one of my favourite things about being DC (and mentor) of my lodge; making it the best possible experience for the guys coming through so it can be as special for them as it was for me.

pmanson

13,382 posts

253 months

Tuesday 12th March 2019
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WRumbled said:
pmanson said:
WRumbled said:
DJFish said:
2nd in a couple of weeks for me as well.
Have attended plenty of white tables but this weekend was my first visit, entertaining & bewildering in equal measure to see how things are done elsewhere.
Just when you think you’re getting the hang of it all.....
I remember going out on my first visit as an EA. I was sat next to our then DC, who told me to pay very close attention, and ignore everything! biggrin

Good luck with your Second.
I enjoyed the 2nd a lot, it makes a lot more sense than the 1st!
I loved all of mine. Equally unique. I think that's one of my favourite things about being DC (and mentor) of my lodge; making it the best possible experience for the guys coming through so it can be as special for them as it was for me.
It's all new which is what I really enjoy about it. We had our installation meeting for the coming year last weekend. At the end I had to stand (for the first time) and propose a new member. I found that very nerve racking (and I don't normally get nervous). All new learning experiences though

cobra kid

4,946 posts

240 months

Tuesday 12th March 2019
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Without reading the previous 5000 pages, do you have to be invited into the fold, or can you apply??

Do you need to be a business owner???

IforB

9,840 posts

229 months

Tuesday 12th March 2019
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cobra kid said:
Without reading the previous 5000 pages, do you have to be invited into the fold, or can you apply??

Do you need to be a business owner???
No, you can simply contact a local lodge if you wish and definitely no.

The Mad Monk

10,474 posts

117 months

Tuesday 12th March 2019
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cobra kid said:
Without reading the previous 5000 pages, do you have to be invited into the fold, or can you apply??

Do you need to be a business owner???
Sheffield? Here's a link:-

http://www.freemasonryinsheffield.com/

cobra kid

4,946 posts

240 months

Tuesday 12th March 2019
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"The essential qualification for admission into and continuing membership is a belief in a Supreme Being."

That's me f**ked then.

mickymellon1

371 posts

165 months

Tuesday 12th March 2019
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cobra kid said:
"The essential qualification for admission into and continuing membership is a belief in a Supreme Being."

That's me f**ked then.
you're not married then smile

Saddle bum

4,211 posts

219 months

Tuesday 12th March 2019
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mickymellon1 said:
cobra kid said:
"The essential qualification for admission into and continuing membership is a belief in a Supreme Being."

That's me f**ked then.
you're not married then smile
Oh, yes. Great one...……………..

cobra kid

4,946 posts

240 months

Tuesday 12th March 2019
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mickymellon1 said:
you're not married then smile
Apart from her.