Why Would I Join?
To learn about a craft that is more than 300 years old.

To make new friends and expand your network. 

To have the chance to raise money for worthy charitable causes. 

To improve yourself spiritually, mentally, and physically, as a parent, friend, member of your community, and ultimately as a servant of God. 

To better yourself and your community, having taken a solemn vow to help and mentor your Masonic Brothers do the same. 

One of the most significant benefits of being a Freemason is the sense of community and brotherhood that comes with membership.

Questions?

Is Freemasonry a Secret Society? While the organization does have some secret rituals and ceremonies, it is not a secret society.

Is Freemasonry a Religion? Freemasonry is not a religion and does not have its own set of religious beliefs.Members are free to practice their own religion, and religion is not discussed at lodge meetings.

Is Freemasonry Political? Freemasonry is not a political organization and does not endorse any political candidates or parties.

Here are some key takeaways to keep in mind: 

Freemasonry is a fraternity that values brotherhood, charity, and truth. Members are expected to exhibit the utmost tolerance and gentlemanly conduct both in Lodge and in their daily lives. The organization is open to men of good repute who are over 21 years old and able to support themselves and their families. Joining Freemasonry is a commitment to personal growth and service to others.