Mike Campbell, PM The Secretary is a very essential Officer in any Masonic Lodge. He insures the smooth operation of the lodge by handling all correspondence with members, other lodges, and the Grand Lodge. He sits to the Master’s left and is the backbone of the lodge’s day to day business. Most lodge secretaries are…
Read MoreRandy Clifton, PM The Junior Warden is the third principal officer of a Masonic Lodge. His seat in the South, symbolic of the position of the sun at midday, and his role is similar to a Second Vice-President. The Junior Warden, too, may open the lodge if the Master is unable to attend the meeting.…
Read MoreWilliam J. Mills, PM The Senior Warden is the second of the three principal officers of a lodge, and is the Master’s principal deputy. If the Worshipful Master is absent then the Senior Warden presides at meetings as “acting Master”, and may act for the Master in all matters of lodge business. He sits in…
Read MoreRoger Glick, PM The Worshipful Master sits in the East of the lodge room where he directs all of the business of his lodge, and wields considerable powers without further reference to the members. He also presides over ritual and ceremonies. The office of Worshipful Master is the highest honor to which a lodge may…
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