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Freemasonry is the world's oldest and
largest fraternity
- Freemasonry the world's oldest and
largest fraternity. It is comprised of adult men
(18+) of good character from every country,
religion, race, age, income, education, and
opinion, who believe in a Supreme Being. Its body of
knowledge and system of ethics is based on the
belief that each man has a responsibility to improve
himself while being devoted to his family, faith,
country, and fraternity.
Freemasonry (often simplified to
“Masonry”) enhances and strengthens the character of
the individual man by providing opportunities for
fellowship, charity, education, and leadership based
on the three ancient Masonic tenets: Brotherly Love,
Relief and Truth. The Tennessee Grand Lodge is a
crowning legacy of this venerable heritage as we
strive to “make good men better.”
- By attending Masonic Lodge meetings and learning
from your fellow Masons, you’ll strengthen the bonds
of fellowship as you join together with like-minded
men who share ideals of both a moral and
metaphysical nature. You’ll enjoy the friendship of
other Masons in the community, and you’ll be
welcomed as a “brother” by Masons everywhere in the
world. Freemasonry also promises that should you
ever be overtaken by misfortune, sickness, or
adversity through no fault of your own, the hands of
our great fraternity will be stretched forth to aid
and assist you.
- From its earliest days, charity has been the most
visible Masonic activity. Freemasons have always
been devoted to caring for disadvantaged children,
the sick and the elderly. In fact, Masons in North
America give away approximately $3 million to
national and local charities each day, of which more
than 70% is directed toward the general public.
Masons are also actively involved in a great deal of
community volunteer work.
- The Grand Lodge of Tennessee has advocated the
education of its members since its earliest years.
Its ceremonies provide instruction to all members,
supplemented by various other activities such as
seminars, lectures, workshops, and reading. Because
Freemasonry is an esoteric society, certain aspects
of its work are not generally disclosed to the
public. Freemasonry uses an initiatory system of
degrees to explore ethical and philosophical issues,
and the system is less effective if the observer
knows beforehand what will happen. It is described
in Masonic craft ritual as "a beautiful system of
morality veiled in allegory and illustrated by
symbols."
- Freemasonry offers its members leadership
opportunities at the lodge, District, and Grand Lodge level. As
Freemasons progress through the Craft, they discover different aspects
of themselves and develop a range of skills that even they might not
have known they possessed. By developing leadership techniques that fit
their personality, Masons unlock the door to their full potential.
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