The Story is told of the man who turned to a famous sculptor whose work he had been admiring and asked, “How do you take a rough chunk of stone and make of it such a beautiful statue?”…
Junior Warden Minute
Jr Warden Minute – October 2019
Often we have heard the story of how Columbus, despite the mutterings of his crew, kept his little white-winged fleet sailing onward over an apparently boundless and endless sea…
Jr Warden Minute – September 2019
Some of the women seemed to be rather well informed on the subject, and discussed it at some length, but one woman was bored and finally remarked…
Jr Warden Minute – August 2019
The selfishness and disregard for the welfare of others that e find in the world today brings to mind the Japanese fable of the robber and the spider….
Jr Warden Minute – July 2019
In the life of Ole Bull, great violinist and Freemason, there was an incident from which should come encouragement and Inspiration for those who find themselves confronted…
Jr Warden Minute – July 2018
WM, RW Sirs, Sr. Warden, and Brethren: In light of the recent and devastating loss of R:.W:. David Dibrell, I have chosen to read excerpts of his bio from the GLOT website: David Benton Dibrell was born on May 26, 1938, in San Antonio, to John L. and Juanita (Pounds) Dibrell.
Jr Warden Minute – June 2018
In looking for a topic for tonight’s Masonic Minute, I happened upon an article written over 100 years ago in the “The Gavel and Freemasonry’s Journal” entitled, What Freemasonry Teaches Me.
Jr Warden Minute – May 2018
This past weekend we held a joint Lodge Picnic and Open House. During the afternoon we had, according to my count 3 individuals come to the Lodge and express interest in Masonry.
Jr Warden Minute – April 2018
Someday you may be asked the question by a Mason, who you do not know, “Are you are a Traveling Man”? The reference is as old as the Craft of Masonry.
Jr Warden Minute – March 2018
When a new candidate is I placed in the northeast corner for the lecture, the reason is explained, but I feel that many times, the reason for the placement is overlooked or forgotten.