Service

Masonry has always held that membership comes with an obligation, to the Lodge and to the community around it. A man who benefits from brotherhood has a responsibility to pass something on. For us, that means supporting local causes, investing in scholarships for young people who have the drive and just need the door opened, contributing to national Masonic charities, and always looking for more ways to show up with our hands, not just our checkbooks.

We understand that life returns what you put into it. When a Lodge invests in its community, the community grows stronger. When it opens a door for a young person, that person opens doors for others. We don't serve for recognition. We serve because it's what men of good character do, and because we've seen firsthand that it matters.

Service is part of what it means to be a Mason.