Managing the Future of Freemasonry

Managing the Future of Freemasonry
Author: David West
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2015-10-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9780992857240

The golden years of Freemasonry have passed with the departure of a world never likely to return. We cannot pretend that our membership problem will simply go away. If we are to rescue our order, we must take an objective look at ourselves and understand the society we now face. Our challenge will be to renew our ideals and bring them to the attention of a new audience, one that we as yet know little about. This will require hard work, open-mindedness, creativity and above all leadership. The optimism which runs through this book depends upon our ability to change, knowing that holding on to the past will be the last thing our order does.

The Future of Freemasonry in Denmark

The Future of Freemasonry in Denmark
Author: Bent Okholm
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2023-03-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 8743047866

The Future of Freemasonry in Denmark talks about what Freemasonry is, but also what it is not . Read about what it is that attracts more than 6 million men around the world, and read about the valuesof Freemasonry, its attitudes and relationship with today's society. Danish Freemasonry differs in important respects from international Freemasonry. Despite a ban on political and religious interference which has been in place for many years, these two areas have had a profound impact on the situation in Denmark today. Things in Denmark have gone wrong. The reader will gain an understanding of why this is and what can happen when people who do not have the right skills are given power. The second part of the book deals with the development of Freemasonry in Denmark with an emphasis on the last 60 years - including an introduction to someone who was both a great asset to the development of Freemasonry, but who also the focus of newspaper headlines here and abroad, including an article in The Telegraph under the headline, "The mysterious Mr Larsen: MI5 spy, terrorist or Walter Mitty fantasist?" Finally, the book raises the question of whether Freemasonry, as we know it and as it has been present in Denmark for the past 273 years, faces growth or decline.

"In the Interests of the Brethren"

Author: Rudyard Kipling
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

""In the Interests of the Brethren"" by Rudyard Kipling. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

Leading Masonic Organizations

Leading Masonic Organizations
Author: Ashley Moye
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2024-04-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1662946376

Freemasonry’s mantra is “making good men better.” The principles of Freemasonry, however, are commonly orated in beautiful teachings that are often left open to individual interpretation or seen through a lens of misguided ideas and accepted rules. As a result, leaders are left ill-prepared for the challenges managing masonic organizations. Leading Masonic Organizations: A Cause to Make Good Men Greater discusses the state of the institution of Freemasonry from an organizational management perspective and takes a deep look into the tough Masonic realities of our time. Author and Freemason Bro. Moye offers a solution to Freemasonry’s leadership deficit and addresses the need for a member-centered value system and the development of service-oriented, strategic, and transformative leaders. If the institution of Freemasonry can elevate the membership experience and ensure its standing as the premier professional fraternal organization, a new mantra may be in order: “making good men greater.”

American Freemasonry

American Freemasonry
Author: Alain de Keghel
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2017-10-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1620556065

Explores the American Masonic system and its strengths and failings • Examines the history of Freemasonry in the United States from the colonial era and the Revolutionary War to the rise of the Scottish branch onward • Investigates the racial split in American Freemasonry between black lodges and white and how, unlike French lodges, women are ineligible to become Masons in the U.S. • Reveals the factors that have resulted in shrinking Masonic enrollment in America and explores the revitalization work done by the Grand Lodge of California Freemasonry bears the imprint of the society in which it exists, and Freemasonry in North America is no exception. While keeping close ties to French lodges until 1913, American Freemasonry was also deeply influenced by the experiences of many early American political leaders, leading to distinctive differences from European lodges. Offering an unobstructed view of the American system and its strengths and failings, Alain de Keghel, an elder of the Grand Orient de France and, since 1999, a lifetime member of the Scottish Rite Research Society (Southern U.S. jurisdiction), examines the history of Freemasonry in the United States from the colonial era to the Revolutionary War to the rise of the Scottish branch onward. He reveals the special relationship between the French Masonic hero, the Marquis de Lafayette, and the Founding Fathers, especially George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, including French Freemasonry’s role in the American Revolution. He also explores Franklin’s Masonic membership, including how he was Elder of the lodge of the Nine Sisters in Paris. The author investigates the racial split in American Freemasonry between black lodges and white and how, unlike French lodges, women are ineligible to become Masons in the U.S. He examines how American Freemasonry has remained deeply religious across the centuries and forbids discussion of religious or social issues in its lodges, unlike some branches of French Freemasonry, which removed belief in God as a prerequisite for membership in 1877 and whose lodges operate in some respects as philosophical debating societies. Revealing the factors that have resulted in shrinking Masonic enrollment in America, the author explores the revitalization work done by the Grand Lodge of California and sounds the call to make Freemasonry and its principles relevant to America once again.

The Freethinking Freemason

The Freethinking Freemason
Author: Tim Bryce
Publisher: Cornerstone Book Publishers
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781887560894

Tim Bryce's "The Freethinking Freemason" offers sage advice on how to run a Masonic Lodge, editorials on the future direction of the fraternity, and stories aimed at entertaining Masons. Written by a veteran management consultant and Freemason who knows how to provoke thought and engage discussion. It is time well spent for any Mason concerned about the future of this ancient fraternity. Index.

The Path Forward

The Path Forward
Author: Linda Patch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-15
Genre:
ISBN:

In 2016, the Supreme Council of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction commissioned an analysis of the state of Freemasonry and the Scottish Rite. Yet, it has been more than seven years since then, and it was time to assess: Did those findings hold true? Is the Path Forward still viable? In 2023, the research was updated in its entirety. More than 3,500 American men from diverse backgrounds to understand what would motivate them to join Freemasonry. The findings are outlined in this book proving Freemasonry is an attractive and viable option for men seeking fraternal membership today. Furthermore, global trends and societal pressures, like the disconnection in male friendships and the longing for a spiritual center, align in ways that support sustained growth for the fraternity. Barriers to joining and business practices in Grand Lodges that need attention are delineated. The success of the "Not Just a Man. A Mason." campaign and the efficacy of the lead-generation website BeAFreemason.org" is presented in depth.

Laudable Pursuit

Laudable Pursuit
Author: Knights of the North
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2008-09-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0557007224

Laudable Pursuit is an examination of the state of Freemasonry in the United States, and a plan of action for rejuvenating lodges in the 21st century. Based on topics raised in the 1960's by renowned Masonic author, Indiana Past Grand Master Dwight L. Smith - and then promptly ignored by the fraternity ' this new work is intended as a starting point for the future direction of Freemasonry.Written by the Knights of the North, a Masonic "think tank" of new and veteran Freemasons, and edited by Christopher L. Hodapp (bestselling author of Freemasons For Dummies), Laudable Pursuit is presented as a possible course of both progressive and traditional action for those interested in returning Freemasonry to its once noble stature in U.S. society, as well as equipping the fraternity to suit the new century. First presented as a paper before Lodge Vitruvian No.767 in Indianapolis, Indiana in 2005, Masons everywhere have found it to be a thought provoking signpost to the future.