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Significance of Being an Active Mason

4/19/2016

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Essentially, if you are reading this post, you might be a member of the organization, or interested in joining. 

As one brother said, I have been a member of the organization for my life. For me, I have been a member since 2012, and have been around the organization for my entire life. 

Being a Mason has so much significance. Through the organization, you will not only learn core values that will help you become a better person, but you meet individuals that will be a positive influence on your life. Many Masons can say that their lives changed by being a Mason.

Being an active Mason, however, plays the key significance in my life. If I have a bad day at work, or need to get away, being around my Masonic brothers is a huge lift for me. Being active also gives leadership lessons and opportunities. In general, I have a better life because I am a Mason. 

If you are not active, I encourage you to come back to meetings. You won't be pressured to be a leader or in the line. Nor will you be pressured to memorize any parts. We would love to have you back to join our fellowship. 
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