Worshipful Dillon Ingram

Master’s Message – May 2022

Greetings, brethren! As some of you may know, May is Asian American/Pacific Islander Heritage Month. In the spirit of this, and to both celebrate as well as shed some light on what may be a lesser-known corner of Masonic history, I’m going to take this time to highlight some important...

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The Masonic Lewis

The Masonic lewis is an ancient, stone-working tool that symbolizes a Master Mason whose father is also a Master Mason. This honor extends to grandfathers, stepfathers, and other patriarchs within the Master Mason’s family tree. The lewis tool, and variations of it, are still in use by operative masons today....

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Civilization In Our Minds

by Walter M. Macdougall, PGM This author’s first Short Talk Bulletin article was published in 1965, when he was Master of his Lodge. During the past 65 years, Brother Macdougall has written, taught, been a faculty member at the University of Maine, and served as Grand Master of the Grand...

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In the Hands of Man

He who creates a poison, also has the cure. He who creates a virus, also has the antidote. He who creates chaos, also has the ability to create peace. He who sparks hate, also has the ability to transform it to love. He who creates misery, also has the ability...

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The Good Ol’ Days

Some food for thought… We are living in our (future) good ol’ days… right here. Right now. Sure, there are ups and downs. Pain. Loss. Sorrow. But without these, we wouldn’t have the other moments. The ones we will look back on through the mind’s eye in the late hour...

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Origins of Freemasonry

Legendarily, we trace the origins of Freemasonry to the building of King Solomon’s Temple in approximately 950 B.C.E. Historically, Freemasonry evolved from the medieval stonemasons guilds which some believe emerged at the building of the Gothic Cathedral of Strasbourg in France in the year 1275 C.E. While it is unclear...

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Tales From the Underground

Whether in caves or quarries, masons have been known to meet in some unusual spaces​. By David Harrison, Ph.D. The lights are dim and there’s a distinct echo as shoes crunch over the dirt floor of this Masonic hall. Of course, it’s no ordinary lodge: This is Zedekiah’s Cave, the...

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