Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers. No myths. Just the truth about Freemasonry and what it stands for.
What Is Freemasonry?
Freemasonry is a voluntary, fraternal organization of men devoted to moral growth, self-improvement, and service to humanity. Its symbolic roots trace back to the stonemasons’ guilds of the Middle Ages, but its purpose is timeless, to build character, not cathedrals.
Through ritual, symbolism, and fellowship, Freemasonry teaches lessons in ethics, integrity, and compassion. A Mason strives to improve himself, not for privilege or power, but to become a better father, husband, friend, and citizen.
Is Freemasonry a Religion?
No. Freemasonry is not a religion, nor does it replace or compete with one.
Masons come from many faiths and are encouraged to practice their own beliefs faithfully. Freemasonry teaches moral lessons, not theology.
What Freemasonry Is Not
- Not a secret society. Lodge locations, officers, and charitable works are public.
- Not a religion. Masonry unites men of faith, it does not replace their faith.
- Not political. Politics and religion are not discussed in Lodge.
- Not elitist. Freemasonry welcomes men from every walk of life who live by good character.
- Not a conspiracy. Its focus is self-improvement, fellowship, and service.
The Three Great Tenets of Freemasonry
Brotherly Love
Brotherly Love is respect, empathy, and compassion in action. Within a Lodge, it means mutual support. Beyond it, it means treating all people with dignity and fairness.
Relief
Relief is charity and service. Masons pledge to ease suffering, support those in need, and lend a helping hand wherever possible.
Truth
Truth is the cornerstone of character, honesty in word, integrity in deed, and humility in learning.
Why Become a Freemason?
- Brotherhood: Genuine friendship among men who meet as equals.
- Tradition: Connection to centuries of moral philosophy and symbolism.
- Growth: A lifelong path of personal development and reflection.
- Service: A chance to make a difference quietly and meaningfully.
- Perspective: A reminder that success is measured by integrity and compassion.
How Does a Man Join?
Freemasonry does not recruit. The journey begins with curiosity and a question.
If you are a man of good moral character, believe in a Supreme Being, and wish to improve yourself and your community, you are welcome to inquire.
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The Heart of the Craft
Freemasonry is a fellowship of builders, not of stone, but of character. Its tools are symbolic, its purpose enduring: to shape better men, one degree at a time.
Still Have Questions?
The best way to understand Freemasonry is simple, ask a Mason.
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