DISCOURCE: Spreading the Light of Masonic Research No. 216: “Keeping Engaged as a Master Mason” Δ

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Spreading the Light of Masonic Research No. 216:

“Keeping Engaged as a Master Mason” Δ

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Brethren,

Announcement: We have a new YouTube Channel! See details at the end of this email.Here is our latest installment of research papers from Virginia Research Lodge No. 1777. If you would like to be added to the list, or have a friend who would like to be on the list, just send me an email or message. This week’s submission is from  Rt. Wor. Ray Soltis, Regional Provost for Region 10, entitled “Keeping Engaged as a Master Mason” which was presented as a Regional Provost Newsletter on June 1, 2023.

The Grand Lodge Committee on Masonic Education is collecting presentations to disseminate to the Brethren of Virginia. The Regional Provost for Region 10 has started a Regional Provost Newsletter to be sent to each Lodge. This paper, written by Wor. David Smallridge, describes his preparation to serve as Worshipful Master and lessons learned after serving in that role. His message is that every Mason should be thinking about their Masonic career and always be improving themselves, always learning more about how Masonry works and how they can contribute.

If you enjoy these weekly papers, I highly recommend attending one of Virginia’s premier Research Lodges. Hearing a paper presented in person by the author, with the discussion afterwards, is a far superior experience to simply reading it for yourself. Also, there are papers presented in a Research Lodge that will never be made available online.Did you miss a paper? See all previous papers here: http://www.researchlodge.org/Lists/Spreading.