Fellowship
Lodge is one of the few places left where the divisions of the world don't follow you through the door. Men who might never cross paths otherwise — different ages, backgrounds, beliefs — sit down together, share a meal, and find they have more in common than the world suggested. Each meeting builds momentum. The rituals become familiar, the faces become friends, and these friendships become the kind that hold through hard times. That's what fellowship means to us.
When masons meet, the usual markers don't set the terms. What you do for work, how you vote, what church you attend — none of it earns your place here. What matters is that you showed up, that you're willing to learn, and that you'll look out for the man beside you. Masonry remembers that the best things in life take time, building connection over years of shared meals and rituals. The kind of belonging that's harder and harder to find, and worth holding onto when you do.