William Shakespeare & Freemasonry an uncommon pairing
In William Shakespeare's "Hamlet", the play produces an integral lesson in freemasonry related to the immortality of the soul. The immortality of the soul is...
One of the best YouTube videos that I have ever seen!
Life lessons are invaluable treasures that we can learn from historical figures who have left an indelible mark on the world. From leaders who have...
Fate Lodge 802 putting in WORK: Right Worshipful Cody Stewart – Committee on Work: North Central and Northeast Texas
51 Master Masons attended the Cody Steward Committee on Work forum at Commerce Lodge No. 439 this morning! Fate Masonic Lodge 802 had three in...
The Temple of Solomon Explained
In this short video, the Temple of Solomon's construction and the tie to the Tabernacle. Click the link below to see a brief overview of...
King Solomon’s Temple
King Solomon's Temple was a magnificent structure located in Jerusalem that served as the center of worship for the Israelites. According to the Bible, the...
Tabernacle of Moses
The Tabernacle of Moses was a portable tent used as a place of worship by the Israelites during their 40-year journey through the wilderness. It...
The Wilbert M. Curtis Texas Prince Hall Library Museum
The Library Museum adds another repository for the collection of Prince Hall Masonic History in the city. It will possess collections and preservation of Prince...
Masonic Initiations in the White House
In June 1867, Andrew Johnson became the first president to undergo a masonic initiation at the White House. His executive schedule prevented him from holding the ceremony...
The Truman Stones
Truman Renovation Stones and the Original Cornerstone The White House underwent a complete renovation during President Harry S. Truman’s second term. During the initial excavation, workmen discovered stones...
Emblems of Innocence and Honor: The Masonic Apron
"One of the first symbols initiates encounter is the apron; in fact, it’s the first gift a Mason receives. The candidate is told that it...