Wauchula Lodge Stated Communication
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Brethren,
During our last stated communication, we engaged in a thoughtful discussion on Masonic education and how to present topics that are meaningful and beneficial to all. Following that meeting, I had the opportunity to listen to the message delivered by Most Worshipful Atala during the Grand Master’s Official Visit. His words deeply resonated with me.
MW Atala emphasized that we do not tell new Masons what to think—because Masonry is meant to be a personal journey. This sentiment aligns perfectly with the spirit of our recent discussion in Wauchula Lodge.
With that in mind, we invite all interested Brothers to join us for our next stated communication on August 7th, where we will continue this journey of Masonic education. The topic will be: “From Darkness to Light” — a Personal Perspective.
We encourage you to reflect and share what this journey has meant to you personally:
How did it make you feel?
What did you learn?
How do you continue to interpret this part of the degree(s) in your Masonic life?
This will be a great opportunity for personal growth, deeper understanding, and fraternal bonding. We look forward to seeing you there and hearing your insights.
Fraternally,
David Johnson
Worshipful Master
During our last stated communication, we engaged in a thoughtful discussion on Masonic education and how to present topics that are meaningful and beneficial to all. Following that meeting, I had the opportunity to listen to the message delivered by Most Worshipful Atala during the Grand Master’s Official Visit. His words deeply resonated with me.
MW Atala emphasized that we do not tell new Masons what to think—because Masonry is meant to be a personal journey. This sentiment aligns perfectly with the spirit of our recent discussion in Wauchula Lodge.
With that in mind, we invite all interested Brothers to join us for our next stated communication on August 7th, where we will continue this journey of Masonic education. The topic will be: “From Darkness to Light” — a Personal Perspective.
We encourage you to reflect and share what this journey has meant to you personally:
How did it make you feel?
What did you learn?
How do you continue to interpret this part of the degree(s) in your Masonic life?
This will be a great opportunity for personal growth, deeper understanding, and fraternal bonding. We look forward to seeing you there and hearing your insights.
Fraternally,
David Johnson
Worshipful Master
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